Quote: Originally posted by Amos | if you had even bothered to look up what these batteries contain, you'd know the lithium is the form of a mixed metal oxide with a transition metal
such as manganese or cobalt. I'm also baffled as to how you think adding "iron or aluminum chloride" to a solution would precipitate copper out.
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Hostile much?
I said "IDK if iron or aluminum chloride would be easier to seperate the lithium from as I guess I could add those and have the copper fall out of
solution."
Being that I was talking about having a CuCl2 + LiCl solution, I was wondering if separating the LiCl from FeCl2 or AlCl3 would have been easier than
the CuCl2, and I mentioned precipitating Cu because both Fe and Al displace Cu in a CuCl2 (and many other copper solutions) solution.
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