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  2. Lithium superoxide - Wikipedia

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    Lithium superoxide is extremely reactive because of the odd number of electrons present in the π* molecular orbital of the superoxide anion. [4] Matrix isolation techniques can produce pure samples of the compound, but they are only stable at 15-40 K. [3] At higher (but still cryogenic) temperatures, lithium superoxide can be produced by ...

  3. List of alkali metal oxides - Wikipedia

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    Crystal structure of potassium superoxide. Lithium superoxide (LiO 2) has only been isolated in matrix isolation at 15 K. Sodium superoxide (NaO 2) is a yellow-orange solid that melts at 551.7 °C. It is made by the high-pressure oxidation of sodium peroxide. Potassium superoxide (KO 2) is a yellow solid that

  4. 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]

  5. Lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly used as Li-ion source in electrolytes for Li-ion batteries as a safer alternative to commonly used lithium hexafluorophosphate. [3] It is made up of one Li cation and a bistriflimide anion.

  6. Lithium 12-hydroxystearate - Wikipedia

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    Lithium 12-hydroxystearate (C 18 H 35 LiO 3) is a chemical compound classified as a lithium soap. In chemistry, "soap" refers to salts of fatty acids. Lithium 12-hydroxystearate is a white solid. Lithium soaps are key component of many lubricating greases.

  7. Suboxide - Wikipedia

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    Suboxides are a class of oxides wherein the electropositive element is in excess relative to the “normal” oxides. [1] When the electropositive element is a metal, the compounds are sometimes referred to as “metal-rich”.

  8. Lithium monoxide anion - Wikipedia

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    Lithium monoxide anion (LiO −) is a superbase existing in the gas phase. It was the strongest known base until 2008, when the isomeric diethynylbenzene dianions were determined to have a higher proton affinity. The methanide ion CH − 3 was the strongest known base before lithium monoxide anion was discovered. [2] LiO − has a proton ...

  9. Lithium methoxide - Wikipedia

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    Lithium methoxide is a compound with formula LiCH 3 O. It is the lithium salt of methanol . Like other alkali metal alkoxides, lithium methoxide adopts a polymeric structure [ 1 ] Its solubility in common polar aprotic solvents like THF is low; however, it is soluble in methanol and is available commercially as a 10% solution.