What forms when lithium hydroxide and hydrobromic acid react?
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When lithium hydroxide reacts with hydrobromic acid, water and lithium bromide is formed.
Here is the balanced reaction:
LiOH(aq) + HBr(aq) → H2O(l) +LiBr(aq)
The reactants lithium hydroxide and hydrobromic acid are in aqueous phase. The products formed are also in aqueous phase, lithium bromide is soluble. There is no visible precipitate formation.
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Answer: Normal Equation: LiOH(aq)+HBr(aq)=H2O(l)+LiBr(aq)
Net Ionic OH^-+H^+=H2O
Explanation: Since the reactants were aqueous you can remove them from the net ionic equation if the reactants are repeated namely Li and Br since they are repeated.
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