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what happens when lithium reacts with oxide of nitrogen

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Answered by Nathawat04
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Lithium metal is quite easily cut with a knife. The result is a shiny silvery surface but this soon tarnishes because of reaction with oxygen and moisture from the air. When lithium is burned in air, the main product is the white oxide lithium oxide, Li2O. Some lithium peroxide, Li2O2, also white, is also produced.

Answered by ravleen62
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