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lithium chloride and calcium sulfide Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer. Enter NOREACTION if no reaction occurs. ​

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Answered by priyanshusharma0084
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Answer:

I think this answer is hydrocloride

Answered by Shazia055
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The reaction between lithium chloride and calcium sulfide can be given as

\[2LiCl(aq) + CaS(aq) \to CaC{l_2}(aq) + L{i_2}S(aq)\].

Explanation:

  • When lithium chloride is treated with calcium sulfide, it will form calcium chloride and lithium sulfide.
  • Lithium chloride, calcium sulfide, lithium sulfide and calcium chloride, all are in the aqueous phase.
  • The reaction can be given as: \[2LiCl(aq) + CaS(aq) \to CaC{l_2}(aq) + L{i_2}S(aq)\]
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