BassTech supplies Lithium Chloride, Lithium Citrate Tetrahydrate and Lithium Sulfate Monohydrate. Lithium reacts with water easily, but with noticeably less energy than other alkali metals do. When placed over a flame, lithium compounds give off a striking crimson color, but when it burns strongly the flame becomes a brilliant silver. Lithium will ignite and burn in oxygen when exposed to water or water vapors.
Lithium Chloride
LiCl
|
99% Minimum
|
H2O
|
0.80% Maximum |
SO4
|
0.02% Maximum |
Fe2O3
|
0.002% Maximum |
Na+K
|
0.3% Maximum |
Hcl Insoluble
|
0.01% Maximum |
Lithium Citrate Tetrahydrate
Li3C6H5O7-4H2O
|
99% Minimum
|
H2O
|
25.6% Maximum |
Na
|
0.02% Maximum |
K
|
0.001% Maximum |
Ca
|
0.02% Maximum |
Pb
|
0.008% Maximum |
As
|
0.002% Maximum |
Water Insoluble
|
0.04% Maximum |
Lithium Sulfate Monohydrate
Li2SO4 * H2O
|
99% Minimum
|
Fe2O3
|
0.005% Maximum |
Na
|
0.05% Maximum |
Water Insoluble
|
0.1% Maximum |