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explain the solubility of Lif in water​

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Answered by VivekGawar
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Lithium fluoride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula LiF. It is a colorless solid, that transitions to white with decreasing crystal size. Although odorless, lithium fluoride has a bitter-saline taste. Its structure is analogous to that of sodium chloride, but it is much less soluble in water. It is mainly used as a component of molten salts.[3] Formation of LiF from the elements releases one of the highest energy per mass of reactants, second only to that of BeO.

Answered by Switi
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In Lithium fluoride the lattice enthalpy is very high due to small size of fluoride ions. In this case the hydration enthalpy is very less. Hence, LiF is insoluble in water. ... Due to its low hydration energy and partial covalent and partial ionic character LiCl is soluble in water as well as acetone.

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