What are the products of the acid-base reaction between HClO3 and LiOH? If you put something that doesn't answer the question or begs for brainliest I will report.
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Answer: The products are LiClO_3\text{ and }H_2OLiClO
3
and H
2
O
Explanation: The reaction of acid and base is considered as a neutralization reaction. In this chemical reaction, acid reacts with base to form a salt and water.
HX+BOH\rightarrow BX+H_2OHX+BOH→BX+H
2
O
For the reaction of HClO_3HClO
3
and LiOH, the equation follows:
LiOH(aq.)+HClO_3(aq.)\rightarrow LiClO_3(aq.)+H_2O(l)LiOH(aq.)+HClO
3
(aq.)→LiClO
3
(aq.)+H
2
O(l)
By stoichiometry,
1 mole of Lithium hydroxide reacts with 1 mole of Chloric acid to produce 1 mole of Lithium chlorate and 1 mole of water.
Hence, the products are LiClO_3\text{ and }H_2OLiClO
3
and H
2
O
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Answer: LiCIO3
Explanation:
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