How many grams of LiOH is formed from 25.0 g of CaOH given the following equation... Ca(OH)2 plus Li2CO3 ----- and gt CaCO3 plus 2Li(OH) What is the answer and how did you get it?

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The chemical reaction is:Li2CO3 + Ca(OH)2 = 2 LiOH + CaCO3Molar maass of LiOH is 23,95 g; molar mass of calcium hydroxide is 74,093 g.74,093 g Ca(OH)2----------------2.23,95 g LiOH25 g Ca(OH)2----------------------xx = (25 x 2 x 23,95)/74,093 = 16,2 g LiOH

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