This page provides supplementary chemical data on Lithium chloride.
Solubility of LiCl in various solvents (g LiCl / 100g of solvent at 25 °C) | |
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H2O | 84.5 |
Liquid ammonia | 3.02 |
Liquid sulfur dioxide | 0.012 |
Methanol | 21 - 41 |
Formic acid | 27.5 |
Sulfolane | 1.5 |
Acetonitrile | 0.14 |
Acetone | 0.83 |
Formamide | 28.2 |
Dimethylformamide | 11 - 28 |
Reference: Burgess, J. Metal Ions in Solution (Ellis Horwood, New York, 1978) ISBN 0-85312-027-7 |
Phase behavior | |
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Triple point | ? K (? °C), ? Pa |
Critical point | ? K (? °C), ? Pa |
Std enthalpy of fusionΔfusH | +19.9 kJ/mol |
Std entropy of fusionΔfusS | ? J/(mol·K) |
Std enthalpy of vaporizationΔvapH | ? kJ/mol |
Std entropy of vaporizationΔvapS | ? J/(mol·K) |
Solid properties | |
Std enthalpy of formation ΔfH | −408.27 kJ/mol |
Standard molar entropy S | 59.33 J/(mol K) |
Heat capacity cp | 47.99 J/(mol K) |
Liquid properties | |
Std enthalpy of formation ΔfH | −390.76 kJ/mol |
Standard molar entropy S | ? J/(mol K) |
Heat capacity cp | ? J/(mol K) |
Gas properties | |
Std enthalpy of formation ΔfH | −195.2 kJ/mol |
Standard molar entropy S | 212.7 J/(mol K) |
Heat capacity cp | 33.2 J/(mol K) |
UV-Vis | |
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Lambda-max | ? nm |
Extinction coefficient | ? |
IR | |
Major absorption bands | ? cm −1 |
NMR | |
Proton NMR | |
Carbon-13 NMR | |
Other NMR data | |
MS | |
Masses of main fragments | |
Structure and properties | |
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Index of refraction | 1.662 |
Dielectric constant | ? C2/(N·m2) at ? °C |
Bond strength | ? |
Bond length | ? |
Magnetic susceptibility | -24.3 cgs units |
Temperature(C) [1] | Relative Humidity(%) |
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0.23 | 14.7 |
9.56 | 13.4 |
19.22 | 12.4 |
29.64 | 11.8 |
39.64 | 11.8 |
46.76 | 11.4 |
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Standard temperature and pressure (STP) or standard conditions for temperature and pressure are various standard sets of conditions for experimental measurements used to allow comparisons to be made between different sets of data. The most used standards are those of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), although these are not universally accepted. Other organizations have established a variety of other definitions.
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