What is the Arrhenius base that contains the lithium cation?
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Lithium hydroxide
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Arrhenius bases are bases that dissociate into hydroxide (OH−) ions in aqueous solutions.
So, an Arrhenius base with a lithium cation would be lithium hydroxide.
Lithium cation has a charge of +1, while a hydroxide ion has a charge of −1, and so criss-crossing, we get LiOH.
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