- Definition of Li2MoO4
Li2MoO4, also known as Molybdate Lithium or lithium molybdate in English, is a chemical compound with a molar mass of 173.83g/mol. It is a chemical compound with a molecular structure comprising 2 lithium atoms (Li), 1 molybdenum atom (Mo), and 4 oxygen atoms (O). In this compound, each lithium and molybdenum atom forms a separate ion.
- Properties of Li2MoO4
2.1 Physical properties of Li2MoO4: Li2MoO4 usually exists as a solid under standard conditions, is white in color, odorless, and has a neutral PH.
2.2 Chemical properties of Li2MoO4: Li2MoO4 generally does not react with most other substances, except at high temperatures. Sometimes it can also react with strong oxidizing agents.
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Common chemical equations involving Li2MoO4
There are not many common chemical reactions involving Li2MoO4 known, therefore providing specific examples may not be feasible. -
Synthesis of Li2MoO4
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of Li2MoO4: Li2MoO4 is typically synthesized through the reaction between lithium hydroxide (LiOH) and molybdic acid (H2MoO4).
4.2 Industrial synthesis of Li2MoO4: On an industrial scale, Li2MoO4 is typically produced from the reaction between lithium carbonate (Li2CO3) and molybdenum trioxide (MoO3).