Li2CO3 is the chemical formula for lithium carbonate, which is a white salt used in the production of lithium-ion batteries, ceramic glazes, and psychiatric medications.
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No, Li2CO3 is a salt composed of lithium, carbon, and oxygen. It is not classified as an acid.
The balanced equation for lithium carbonate is Li2CO3.
In a solution of Li2CO3, the ions present are lithium (Li+) and carbonate (CO3^2-).
Li2CO3 is a weak base. It only partially ionizes in water to release hydroxide ions.
There are 7 atoms in Li2CO3: 2 lithium (Li), 1 carbon (C), and 3 oxygen (O) atoms.