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  • Lithium Chloride Solubility: Properties & Temperature Effects
    Lithium chloride (LiCl) is a highly soluble salt. Here's a breakdown of its solubility:

    * At room temperature (25°C): LiCl is extremely soluble in water, with a solubility of about 77.9 g per 100 g of water. This means you can dissolve a large amount of LiCl in water before it reaches saturation.

    * Temperature Dependence: The solubility of LiCl increases with temperature.

    * Other Solvents: LiCl is also soluble in various other solvents, including ethanol and acetone, although its solubility is lower than in water.

    Note: The exact solubility may vary slightly depending on the purity of the LiCl and the specific conditions (e.g., pressure).

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