- Lithium nitrate
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Formula = LiNO3
MolarMass = 68.946 g/mol
Appearance = White to light yellow solid
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MeltingPtC = 255
BoilingPt = 873 °C (decomposes)
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Autoignition =Lithium nitrate is an
inorganic compound with the formula LiNO3. Thisdeliquescent colourlesssalt is an oxidizing agent used in the manufacture of red-coloredfireworks and flares.Upon thermal decomposition, LiNO3 gives
lithium oxide (Li2O), nitrogen dioxide, andoxygen ::4 LiNO3 → 2 Li2O + 4 NO2 + O2Othergroup I nitrates decompose differently, forming thenitrite salt andoxygen . Because of its relatively small size, the lithiumcation is verypolarizing , which favors the formation of the oxide.When placed in a flame, lithium salts (not just the nitrate) give off a bright red glow.
Reaction with Heat
References
External links
* [http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/erd/chemicals1/7/6673.html Hazardous Chemical Database]
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