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What are the anions and cations of LiClO3

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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What are the anions and cations of LiClO3 ?

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Lithium chlorate is the inorganic chemical compound with the formula LiClO3.

Like all chlorates, it is an oxidizer and may become unstable ...

Other cations: Sodium chlorate; Potassium chlorate; Caesium chlorate

Other anions: Lithium chloride; Lithium

hypochlorite; Lithium perchlorate .

Solubility in water: 241 g/100 mL (0 °C); 777 g/100 mL (60 °C)

Chemical formula: LiClO3

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Answered by Anonymous
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Group IV A (14) metals form cations with +4 charge, although tin (Sn) and lead (Pb) can form cations having +2 charge. Generally, metals in this group are treated similarly to the “B” elements. The non-‐metals carbon (C) and silicon (Si) generally don't form cations.

Some examples of cations, or positive ions, include the following:

• Aluminum - Al 3+

• Barium - Ba 2+

• Bismuth - Bi 3+

• Cadmium - Cd 2+

• Calcium - Ca 2+

• Cesium - Cs +

• Chromium (III) - Cr 3+

• Cobalt - Co 2+

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