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Question: | 10g Hydrogen (H) + 1g Lithium (Li) |
Solution: | This reaction is unlikely to proceed significantly under typical laboratory conditions. |
Chemical Equation: | No significant reaction 🚫 |
Explanation: | While hydrogen can react with many elements, its reaction with lithium is not spontaneous under normal conditions. Hydrogen's reactivity is generally lower than that of alkali metals like Lithium. To force a reaction, you'd likely need very high temperatures and pressures, potentially leading to the formation of lithium hydride (LiH), but even then, the reaction is likely to be limited by the small amounts of reactants. The reaction would require extreme conditions and is not a typical reaction observed in chemistry labs. 🔬🔥💥 |
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