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2LiOH + Co2 = Li2CO3
2LiOH + Co2 = Li2CO3 +H2O If a cannister absorbed 100.0g of CO2 from the air that resulted in the production of 148.5g of
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dana
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is H2CO3+2LiOH=Li2CO3+2H2O a oxidation reduction reaction??
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Briana
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Lithium hydroxide is used in the space program to remove carbon dioxide (from respiration) in spacecraft. Specifically, lithium
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Trinny
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2LiOH + CO2 yields Li2CO3 + H2O will the astronauts survive and how much water is made if there is 2.00 kg LiOh and expel 35kg
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Nikki
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Which of the following involves a transfer of electrons?
PCl3 + Cl2 → PCl5 CO2 + 2LiOH → Li2CO3 + H2O FeCl2 + 2NaOH →
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One method of removing CO2(g) from a spacecraft is to allow the CO2 to react with LiOH.
2LiOH(s)+CO2(g)---->Li2CO3(s)+H2O(l) How
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Kaylee
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One method of removing CO2(g) from a spacecraft is to allow the CO2 to react with LiOH. What volume, in liters, of CO2(g) at
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geoff
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how many grams of lithium hydroxide are needed to remove 4500 grams carbon dioxide by a submarine atmospheric regulator and acts
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Kenzie
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Formula: 2LiOH + CO2 yields Li2CO3 +H2O
Suppose a lithium hydroxide canister contains 155grams of LiOH. What mass of CO2 will the
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Liem
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An air purifiction system involving litium hydroxide, LiOH, was used. LiOH absorbs carbon dioxide.
2LiOH(s) + CO2(g) <--->
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Lena
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