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reaction of lithium with carbon if they exists​

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Crystalline samples may be prepared by a reaction between molten lithium and graphite at over 1000 °C. Li2C2 can also be prepared by reacting CO2 with molten lithium. ... Lithium hydride reacts with graphite at 400°C forming lithium carbide...

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Lithium hydride reacts with graphite at 400°C forming lithium carbide. Also Li2C2 can be formed when organometallic compound n-Butyllithium reacts with ethyne in THF or Et2O used as a solvent, reaction is rapid and highly exothermic.

Crystalline samples may be prepared by a reaction between molten lithium and graphite at over 1000 °C. Li2C2 can also be prepared by reacting CO2 with molten lithium. ... Lithium hydride reacts with graphite at 400°C forming lithium carbide.

Crystalline samples may be prepared by a reaction between molten lithium and graphite at over 1000 °C. Li2C2 can also be prepared by reacting CO2 with molten lithium. ... Lithium hydride reacts with graphite at 400°C forming lithium carbide.

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