Showing posts with label anhydrous ammonia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anhydrous ammonia. Show all posts
Monday, April 30, 2012
Dissolving lithium in anhydrous ammonia
Here's an interesting reaction where lithium metal is dissolved in anhydrous ammonia. I placed a couple small pieces of lithium in a test tube, then connected the tube to a larger flask of ammonium hydroxide via silicone tubing. Upon heating the flask, gaseous ammonia will be produced which is condensed in the test tube by cooling it with a bath of alcohol and dry ice. The resulting solution is brilliant bronze in color, but at lower lithium concentrations, the solution is deep blue -- a very beautiful reaction.
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ammonia,
anhydrous ammonia,
dissolve,
dissolve lithium,
lithium
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