Li+H2_____at a high temperature what will happen
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Lithium reacts intensely with water, forming lithium hydroxide and highly flammable hydrogen. ... At 750oC lithium reacts with hydrogen to lithium hydride (LiH). The white powder that forms releases hydrogen gas upon later reaction with water, in amounts of 2800 liter per kilogram hydride.
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The classic example of immiscible liquids is oil and water. ... Oil is a non-polar molecule, so when you put the two liquids together, they do not mix. In addition to enthalpy, water is a special case where entropy also prevents mixing in what is known as the hydrophobic effect.
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