RE: Lithium Carbonate Handbook of chem and Phys
From: | "Monson, Frederick C." |
CRC Handbook says, solubility of Li2CO3 is 1.54g/100ml of cold water (less
in HOT?????).
How does anyone function in a lab without one of these books at hand. I
haven't been without one since I was 15, and that was in 1954! Oops!
Didn't take it with me to Pleasure Island and beyond when I traveled with
the Corps in the '60's. So, I didn't have it with me when I carried light
arms, but I was never without it when I have been armed with spatulas.
Regards to all,
Fred Monson
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> From: Toy Bridgman
> Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 9:35 AM
> To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
> Subject: Lithium Carbonate
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> Hey guys,
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> Could someone tell me how to make a 1% Lithium Carbonate solution? I
> think that
> there is suppose to be alcohol in it, but I can't find a recipe for how
> much. I
> need to make about 500 ml of solution. Thanks.
>
> Toy Bridgman
> St. Mary's Hospital
> Enid, OK
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