PerKhlorHate
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Decomp. prods of LiCO3
what are the decomp prods of LiCO3 and the temp
[Edited on 16-12-2007 by PerKhlorHate]
[Edited on 17-12-2007 by chemoleo]
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http://stinet.dtic.mil/oai/oai?verb=getRecord&metadataPr...
http://www.chemguide.co.uk/inorganic/group1/compounds.html
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1151-2916...
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http://books.google.com/books?id=dHMCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA797&a...
So depending on who you believe, between 700 and 1300 C..Note that the alkali and alkaline earth carbonates start to decompose at temperatures below
the stated decomposition temperature; CO2 is released but at a low partial pressure, the decomposition temperature is general that when the partial
pressure of CO2 reaches one atmosphere. This means that you can get decomposition at a lower temperature if you apply a vacuum or sweep out the CO2
with a stream of hot inert gas.
Li2CO3 => Li2O + CO2
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thank you so much
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You're blatantly asking to be spoonfed and you show no intention of quitting that behaviour. I strongly suggest you do before I cancel your abilities
to post. You're pushing your luck here pal.
One shouldn't accept or resort to the mutilation of science to appease the mentally impaired.
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