Respuesta :
The complete and balanced equation for this single-displacement reaction would be written as follows:
Li+NaOH--> LiOH + Na
In this reaction, lithium replace sodium in the compound sodium hydroxide forming lithium hydroxide and sodium metal as products. Hope this answers the question.
Li+NaOH--> LiOH + Na
In this reaction, lithium replace sodium in the compound sodium hydroxide forming lithium hydroxide and sodium metal as products. Hope this answers the question.
Answer: [tex]Li+NaOH\rightarrow LiOH+Na[/tex]
Explanation:
A single replacement reaction is one in which a more reactive element displaces a less reactive element from its salt solution.
The balanced chemical equation is :
[tex]Li+NaOH\rightarrow LiOH+Na[/tex]
This is a single replacement reaction in which lithium replaces sodium from its aqueous solution. As lithium is more reactive than sodium, it easily loses electrons to convert to [tex]Li^{+}[/tex] in [tex]LiOH[/tex] and [tex]Na^+[/tex] in [tex]NaOH[/tex] accepts electrons to form [tex]Na[/tex].