Yes. Is two Li+ and one SO4-2 ions which dissociate in aqueous solution.
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∙ 13y agoYes, lithium sulfate (Li2SO4) is water soluble. It will dissolve in water to form a clear solution.
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∙ 11y agoyes, it is soluble
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Lithium Sulfate (Li2SO4) is, indeed, SOLUBLE because the anion (SO4 2-) is soluble in an aqueous solution. Likewise, the Lithium cation (Li +) is soluble because it is located in the 1A family (or group), which consists of the Alkali Earth Metals, which are all soluble in an aqueous solution. Therefore, Lithium Sulfate is SOLUBLE.
Diagram C, or the diagram that has more Li ions (circles with the + sign in them) than the SO4 molecules (circles with the 2- sign in them).
The chemical formula for lithium sulfate is Li2SO4.
Lithium sulfate
Water soluble.
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A chemical reaction occurs where lithium sulfate and ammonium chloride are formed. These products are both soluble in water and remain in solution. The reaction is: LiCl + (NH4)2SO4 → Li2SO4 + 2NH4Cl.
No, 1-naphthylamine is not soluble in water because it is a hydrophobic compound.