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It is mainly used for producing lithium metal by electrolysis of LiCl/KCl melt at a temperature of 450 degrees Celsius. It functions as a flame colorant to produce dark red flames. In the calibration of hygrometers, it serves the function of relative humidity standards. In automobile parts manufacturing, it serves as a brazing flux for the aluminum parts. It is used in lithium batteries and solar cells, used as a catalyst for polymer materials like polyphenylene sulfide. It is used in producing synthetic fibers |
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Lithium Chloride is a chemical compound whose chemical formula is represented as LiCl. It is a typical ionic compound with some covalent properties. It is soluble in water, hydrazine, butanol, selenium (IV) oxychloride, propanol, methyl formamide, and polar solvents generally. It is hygroscopic. It has the appearance of a white, sharp solid in powdered form. It is a non-flammable chemical. It is prepared by the treatment of lithium carbonate with hydrochloric acid. |
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Aug 19, 2022 |
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Aug 19, 2022 |
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Chemicals |