lithium + gold(III) chloride +lithium

  1. Which best explains why lithium should be extracted from recycled lithium-ion batteries?(1 point) O Lithium is inexpensive to
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  2. Which best explains why lithium should be extracted from recycled lithium-ion batteries?A. Lithium is inexpensive to recycle. B.
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  3. Which best explains why lithium should be extracted from recycled lithium-ion batteries?(1 point) • Lithium is inexpensive to
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  4. lithium + gold(III) chloride +lithium chloride + goldneed to balance equation
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  5. Is this how you write a skeleton equation i don't understand thisLithium(s)+gold(III)chloride(aq)= Lithium chloride(aq)+gold(s)
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  6. How would you write skeleton equations for these reactionsLithium(s)+gold(III)chloride(aq)= Lithium chloride(aq)+gold(s)
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  7. Lithium ions (Upper L i Superscript plus) can combine with chlorine ions (Upper C l Superscript minus) to form lithium chloride
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  8. in a molecule of lithium sulfur, there are two atoms of lithium in one atom sulfur which statement about lithium sulfur is
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  9. In a molecule of lithium sulfide, there are two atoms of lithium and one atom of sulfur. Wich statement about lithium sulfide is
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  10. In a molecule of lithium sulfide, there are two atoms of lithium and one atom of sulfur. Which statement about lithium sulfide
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