A reaction between an acid and a base produced lithium chloride (LiCl). What acid and base combination could produce this salt?
A - sulfuric acid and lithium hydroxide
B - hydrochloric acid and lithium hydroxide
C - sulfuric acid and magnesium hydroxide
D - hydrochloric acid and magnesium hydroxide

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Answer: The answer is B hydrochloric acid and Lithium hydroxide

Explanation:

A reaction between B - hydrochloric acid and lithium hydroxide produced lithium chloride.

A reaction between an acid and a base is called neutralization. A salt is formed, which contains the cation provided by the base and the anion provided by the acid.

A reaction between an acid and a base produced lithium chloride (LiCl). What acid and base combination could produce this salt?

  • A - sulfuric acid and lithium hydroxide. NO. Sulfuric acid provides the sulfate anion.
  • B - hydrochloric acid and lithium hydroxide. YES.
  • C - sulfuric acid and magnesium hydroxide. NO. Sulfuric acid provides the sulfate anion and magnesium hydroxide the magnesium cation.
  • D - hydrochloric acid and magnesium hydroxide. NO. Magnesium hydroxide provides the magnesium cation.

A reaction between B - hydrochloric acid and lithium hydroxide produced lithium chloride.

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