Chemistry, asked by Junaod9318, 10 months ago

Reaction of lithium hydride and sodium hydride with water

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Answered by Anushkasingh456
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though above 50 °C the product is lithium dithionite. LiH reacts with acetylene to form lithium carbide and hydrogen. With anhydrous organic acids, phenols and acid anhydrides LiH reacts slowly, producing hydrogen gas and the lithium salt of the acid. With water-containing acids, LiH reacts faster than with water.

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though above 50 °C the product is lithium dithionite. LiH reacts with acetylene to form lithium carbide and hydrogen. With anhydrous organic acids, phenols and acid anhydrides LiH reacts slowly, producing hydrogen gas and the lithium salt of the acid. With water-containing acids, LiH reacts faster than with water....

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