Lithium Carbonate: Lithium carbonate is a crucial compound used primarily in the production of lithium-ion batteries, which power a wide range of electronic devices and electric vehicles. It is a white, crystalline powder that plays a key role in the production of lithium-based materials, contributing to the high energy density and performance of batteries. Beyond its use in energy storage, lithium carbonate is also employed in glass, ceramics, and pharmaceuticals, highlighting its versatility and importance in various industries.
Properties:
It is a colorless monoclinic crystal or white powder. The density is 2.11g/cm3. The melting point is 723°C (1.013*10^5Pa). Soluble in dilute acid. Slightly soluble in water
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Application:
It can be used to make ceramics, medicines, catalysts, etc. Commonly used raw materials for lithium-ion batteries.

