When lithium reacts with chlorine, which products are expected?

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The question is asking about the products of the chemical reaction between lithium and chlorine, which is expected to produce lithium chloride as a result of the reaction.

Answer

lithium chloride

The final product is lithium chloride

Answer for screen readers

The final product is lithium chloride

More Information

The reaction between lithium and chlorine gas produces lithium chloride (LiCl), which is a white crystalline solid. This reaction involves lithium atoms being oxidized to Li+ cations and chlorine atoms being reduced to Cl- anions, forming an ionic bond.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing products formed in reactions with different halogens. For lithium and chlorine, ensure you remember LiCl is formed.

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