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what type of structure will the chloride of lithium have​

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Lithium chloride are highly hygroscopic crystals with octahedral geometry similar to that of sodium chloride. Its crystalline structure is presented in figure 3 (Winter, S.F.). Figure 3: crystal structure of lithium chloride.

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Names

Viscosity 0.87 cP (807 °C)

Structure

Coordination geometry Octahedral

Molecular shape Linear (gas

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