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LITHIUM CHLORIDE

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Avoid mixing lithium chloride with strong acids, strong oxidizers, or water. It is highly reactive to moisture and can form hazardous compounds.

Lithium chloride is primarily ionic, with a lattice structure formed by lithium cations (Li⁺) and chloride anions (Cl⁻). It exhibits some covalent character due to the small size of the lithium-ion.

Lithium chloride is used primarily for industrial purposes, such as producing lithium metal, as a desiccant, and in flame colorants for dark red flames. It is also used in specific applications like humidity calibration and organic synthesis.

Lithium chloride can be harmful to humans. It can cause side effects such as tremors, fatigue, and nausea. Ingesting or handling it improperly can lead to toxic effects. It is essential to use it under proper guidance and safety measures.

No, lithium chloride is not explosive. It is a stable compound, though it should be handled with care to avoid contact with moisture, which can lead to hazardous reactions.

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