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In lithium perchlorate which one treated as anion and cation? ( its dissociation / dissolution )


Nusrat Nazir 29th Nov, 2020
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Ayush 5th Dec, 2020

Hi Candidate,

Lithium Perchlorate is a white or colourless crystalline salt is noteworthy for its high solubility in many solvents. It exists both in anhydrous form and as a trihydrate. It is an inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula of LiClO4.

When Lithium Perchlorate is dissolved in water, it gets separated into ions- Perchlorate ion with the formula of ClO4-, which is an anion (negatively charged particle).

Hope that this answer helps you

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