The formation reaction for lithium hydrogen carbonate will be as follows:
Li2CO3(s) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)=> 2LiHCO3(s)
3) Give the formation reaction for lithium hydrogen carbonate (LiHCO3(s)). [6 points]
3) Give the formation reaction for rubidium hydrogen carbonate (RbHCO3(S)).
2) For the chemical reaction CO2(g) + H2O(0) 5 H2CO3(aq) give the correct expression for Kc, K, and K, or explain why such an expression cannot be given. [12 points) 3) Give the formation reaction for potassium hydrogen carbonate (KHCO3(s)). (6 points)
8. What is the percent by mass of lithium nitrate in a mixture of lithium nitrate and lithium carbonate if 0.500 g of the mixture reacts with (excess) 6 M aqueous solution of nitric acid to give 0.673 g of lithium nitrate? Water and carbon dioxide are the other products of the reaction. Assume that all lithium nitrate that could be made was and was isolated and weighed.
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Choose the correct, balanced chemical equation for the following decomposition reaction: solid lithium carbonate decomposes with heat to form solid lithium oxide and carbon dioxide gas Li2CO3(s) bheatrxn Li2O(s) + CO2(g) • LiCO3(s) bheatrxn 2 LIO(s) + CO2(g) LICOz(s) wheatrxn Li(s) + CO2(g)
Lithium carbonate decomposes by heat; the reaction is represented: Li2CO3 (s) --------> Li2O(s) + CO2(g) A sample of Li2CO3 and sand mixture weighing 71.9954 mg is decomposed by heat. After cooling, the residue, which is composed of CO2 and sand, is formed to weigh 62.7808 mg. (a.) Assuming that the sand in the sample is unaffected, calculate the weight loss due to the evolution of gaseous CO2. b.) Calculate the weight of Li2C03 in the original mixture. c.) Calculate the...
3. Give a reasonable mechanism for the formation of the product shown in the following reaction. Be sure to use curved arrows to show flow of electrons. [6 points] +2H20 mild acid
write the formula: lithium nitrite potassium peroxide ammonium carbonate iron(II) permanganate carbon dioxide sodium hydrogen phosphate sodium perbromate potassium chlorite dinitrogen tetraoxide tin(IV) oxide
Give the overall reaction product(s) in the reaction of hydrogen bromide (1 mole) with 1, 3-cyclohexadiene (1 mole). Write the mechanism of the reaction.
How do you find the nature of abundance in : hydrogen-2 helium-3 helium5 lithium-6 lithium-7 oxygen-16 oxygen-17 oxygen-18 neon-20 neon-23
Write a net ionic equation for the reaction of aqueous lithium carbonate and aqueous chromium (III) bromide, include the appropriate chargers on the ions and appropriate states of matter. State what are the spectator ions in the reaction be sure to include the appropriate charges on the ions.