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16 January, 01:34
What's the formula for Lithium acetate
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Lukas Walker
16 January, 01:39
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The formula for lithium acetate is CH3COOLi
Explanation:
The formula for lithium acetate is obtained by replacing the hydrogen atom bonding to the oxygen atom in acetic acid with Li as shown below:
CH3COOH + LiOH - > CH3COOLi + H2O
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