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  1. Magnesium nitrate reacts with lithium sulfate in a double replacement reaction. You have 3.45 g of lithium sulfate and 275 mL of
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  2. Which two atoms are of elements in the same group on the Periodic Table?A. Magnesium and Carbon B. Lithium and Sodium C. Carbon
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  3. How many grams of lithium metal would be produced if 0.500g of magnesium was added to a solution of lithium chloride?
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  4. if you mixed 100 grams of Magnesium nitrite with 100 grams of Lithium Phosphide and made magnesium phosphide and lithium nitrite
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  5. If you mixed 100 grams of magnesium nitrite with 100 grams of lithium phosphide and made magnesium phosphide and lithium nitrite
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  6. if you mixed 100 grams of Magnesium nitrite with 100 grams of Lithium Phosphide and made magnesium phosphide and lithium nitrite
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  7. how do I write out this problem? How many grams of lithium metal would be produced if 0.500 grams of magnesium was added to a
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  8. Which best explains why lithium should be extracted from recycled lithium-ion batteries?(1 point) O Lithium is inexpensive to
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  9. Which best explains why lithium should be extracted from recycled lithium-ion batteries?(1 point) • Lithium is inexpensive to
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  10. Which best explains why lithium should be extracted from recycled lithium-ion batteries?A. Lithium is inexpensive to recycle. B.
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