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  2. Lithium sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula. Li 2 SO 4 Molar mass: 109.94 g/mol ... Lithium sulfate is a white inorganic salt with the formula Li 2 S O 4. It is the lithium salt of sulfuric acid.

  3. Glossary of chemical formulae - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of common chemical compounds with chemical formulae and CAS numbers, indexed by formula. This complements alternative listing at list of inorganic compounds . There is no complete list of chemical compounds since by nature the list would be infinite.

  4. Lithium sulfite - Wikipedia

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    lithium sulfate: Other cations. ... Lithium sulfite, or lithium sulphite, is an ionic compound with the formula Li 2 SO 3. [1] References

  5. Lithium sulfide - Wikipedia

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    Lithium sulfide is the inorganic compound with the formula Li 2 S. It crystallizes in the antifluorite motif, described as the salt (Li +) 2 S 2−. It forms a solid yellow-white deliquescent powder. In air, it easily hydrolyses to release foul smelling hydrogen sulfide gas. [2]

  6. Lithium–sulfur battery - Wikipedia

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    One problem with the lithium–sulfur design is that when the sulfur in the cathode absorbs lithium, volume expansion of the Li x S compositions occurs, and predicted volume expansion of Li 2 S is nearly 80% of the volume of the original sulfur. [35] This causes large mechanical stresses on the cathode, which is a major cause of rapid degradation.

  7. Tin(IV) sulfide - Wikipedia

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    Tin(IV) sulfide is a compound with the formula Sn S 2. The compound crystallizes in the cadmium iodide motif, with the Sn(IV) situated in "octahedral holes' defined by six sulfide centers. [5] It occurs naturally as the rare mineral berndtite. [6] It is useful as semiconductor material with band gap 2.2 eV. [7]

  8. Lithium - Wikipedia

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    Lithium forms salt-like derivatives with all halides and pseudohalides. Some examples include the halides LiF, LiCl, LiBr, LiI, as well as the pseudohalides and related anions. Lithium carbonate has been described as the most important compound of lithium. [100] This white solid is the principal product of beneficiation of lithium ores.

  9. Lithium oxide - Wikipedia

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    Lithium oxide (Li 2 O) or lithia is an inorganic chemical compound. It is a white solid. Although not specifically important, many materials are assessed on the basis of their Li 2 O content. For example, the Li 2 O content of the principal lithium mineral spodumene (LiAlSi 2 O 6) is 8.03%. [2]