Data set information
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Name
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Lithium Hydroxide Monohydrate
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Synonyms
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Lithium hydroxide is generated by the reaction of lithium metal or LiH with H2O, and the stable chemical form at room temperature is nondeliquescent monohydrate LiOH. H2O. It loses crystalline water to form anhydride LiOH almost over 423 K (150 °C) by heating and then it melts at 735 K (462 °C), which is higher than the melting temperature of NaOH or KOH. Lithium Hydroxide Monohydrate is a highly water insoluble crystalline Lithium source for uses compatible with higher (basic) pH environments.
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Classification
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Class name
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Hierarchy level
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CAS Number
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1310-66-3
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Sum Formula
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LiOH · H2O
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Lithium Hydroxide Monohydrate
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Quantitative reference
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Reference Flow Property
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