There is no such compound as
Na2A2O4. There is also no element with symbol A. The symbol for argon was changed from A to Ar about 50 years ago.
Be more careful about which letters you capitalize in a chemical compound. Lithium is Li, not li. There are two Li atoms in lithium chromate, which is a hydrate (with H2O attached)
reaction between Na2a2o3+licro4
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I presume you mean sodium thiosulfate
NaS2O3?
and, as drwls has identified, lithium chromate?
Li2CrO4
In basic solution it will form Cr(OH)4- and SO42-
NaS2O3?
and, as drwls has identified, lithium chromate?
Li2CrO4
In basic solution it will form Cr(OH)4- and SO42-