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  2. Lithium oxide - Wikipedia

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    Burning lithium metal produces lithium oxide. Lithium oxide forms along with small amounts of lithium peroxide when lithium metal is burned in the air and combines with oxygen at temperatures above 100 °C: [3] 4Li + O 2 → 2 Li 2 O. Pure Li 2 O can be produced by the thermal decomposition of lithium peroxide, Li 2 O 2, at 450 °C [3] [2] 2 Li ...

  3. Category:Lithium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Lithium is a highly reactive alkali metal that is widely used in various industrial applications due to its unique properties. Lithium compounds are formed by combining lithium with other elements, such as oxygen, sulfur, and chlorine, to form different chemical compounds.

  4. Lithium - Wikipedia

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    Lithium oxide is widely used as a flux for processing silica, reducing the melting point and viscosity of the material and leading to glazes with improved physical properties including low coefficients of thermal expansion. Worldwide, this is one of the largest use for lithium compounds. [157] [158] Glazes containing lithium oxides are used for ...

  5. Lithium nickel cobalt aluminium oxides - Wikipedia

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    The lithium nickel cobalt aluminium oxides (abbreviated as Li-NCA, LNCA, or NCA) are a group of mixed metal oxides. Some of them are important due to their application in lithium-ion batteries . NCAs are used as active material in the positive electrode (which is the cathode when the battery is discharged).

  6. Lithium tellurite - Wikipedia

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    Lithium tellurite is an inorganic compound, with the chemical formula Li 2 TeO 3. It crystallises in the monoclinic crystal system , with space group C 2/ c . [ 1 ] It can be prepared by reacting lithium oxide , [ 2 ] lithium hydroxide [ 3 ] or lithium carbonate [ 4 ] with tellurium dioxide .

  7. Lithium telluride - Wikipedia

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    Lithium telluride (Li 2 Te) is an inorganic compound of lithium and tellurium. Along with LiTe 3 , it is one of the two intermediate solid phases in the lithium-tellurium system. [ 3 ] It can be prepared by directly reacting lithium and tellurium in a beryllium oxide crucible at 950°C.

  8. Lithium peroxide - Wikipedia

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    Lithium peroxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Li 2 O 2. Lithium peroxide is a white solid, and unlike most other alkali metal peroxides, it is nonhygroscopic. Because of its high oxygen:mass and oxygen:volume ratios, the solid has been used to remove CO 2 from and release O 2 to the atmosphere in spacecraft. [4]

  9. Lithium aluminate - Wikipedia

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    2), also called lithium aluminium oxide, is an inorganic chemical compound, an aluminate of lithium. In microelectronics, lithium aluminate is considered as a lattice matching substrate for gallium nitride. [3] [4] In nuclear technology, lithium aluminate is of interest as a solid tritium breeder material, for preparing tritium fuel for nuclear ...