LiCl is the empirical formula of Lithium chloride. (Empirical formula represents the minimum ratio between atoms present in a compound).
2007-01-12 10:34:50
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answered by Anonymous
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The chemical formula is Lithium Chloride LiCl which is a salt
2007-01-12 08:54:46
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answered by Samuel_007 2
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Lithium Chloride. Lithium has a valence of +1 and Chlorine has a valence of -1 so when you put them together you get LiCl.
2007-01-12 08:48:32
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answered by Anonymous
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LiCl is lithium chloride. Just a fun fact: lithium's the lightest metal, and it can float on top of water without a problem. Bet you didn't know that!
2007-01-12 10:01:51
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answered by AskerOfQuestions 3
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Lithium chloride, LiCl, behaves as a fairly typical ionic compound, although the Li+ ion is very small. The salt is hygroscopic and highly soluble in water, and is highly polar. It is more soluble in polar organic solvents such as methanol and acetone than is sodium chloride or potassium chloride.
2007-01-12 08:52:50
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answered by fordchickdr 2
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YOU JUST ANSWERED YOUR OWN QUESTION.
The chemical formula of Lithium Chloride is LiCl.
2007-01-12 08:47:59
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answered by Aldo 5
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Lithium (Li) Chloride (Cl)
2007-01-12 08:51:09
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answered by DQW 2
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Lithium (Li) Chloride (Cl)
2007-01-12 08:52:25
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answered by lucedalsole 2
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lithium chloride
2007-01-12 23:31:52
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answered by Anonymous
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lithium chloride
it is a salt
2007-01-12 09:19:34
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answered by Fatima A 3
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