Lithium Hydroxide

Lithium hydroxide (LiOH-) is a corrosive alkali. It is the product of mixing lithium and water. The reaction is as follows: 2Li + 2H2O = 2LiOH + H2 It is a very violent reaction, and so much heat is given off that the hydrogen produced burns with a bright purple flame. For this reason, lithium batteries must be kept away from water. One of lithium hydroxide's uses is in air purification systems for spacecraft. It is used in rebreathers to separate carbon dioxide from the oxygen.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
gottfried mnzenberg
amida
thirteen buddhas
city of manchester stadium
noel gay
manjusri
zenica
monju
pomerol
royal exhibition building
chris knox
bob kane
no do
maine road
regalianus
vicki sue robinson
atv 10
zenica doboj canton
hoffmann la roche
john small
tall dwarfs
hermitage aoc
hllviken
verse protocol
macrianus major
peterborough, victoria
domain slamming
reality (album)
cabed en aras
loop of henle
royal maritime auxiliary service
burley
earthling (album)
penrose
e 102 gamma
russian submarine k 157
masala
snidely whiplash
danish air force
macrianus minor
wisdom king
presidio
wrathful deities
xit ranch