Lithium carbonates is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Li2CO3, which is a colorless monoclinic crystal or white
powder. Easily soluble in dilute acids. Slightly soluble in water, the solubility in cold water is greater than that in hot water.
Lithium carbonate is often used in concrete projects such as tunnels, underground engineering, bridges, underground parking lots,
and decorative buildings, which can improve the crack resistance and durability of concrete and extend its service life.
Lithium carbonates has many applications in the construction industry, mainly as a concrete accelerator, flame retardant, and
coating additive. Lithium carbonates, as a concrete accelerator, can promote the development of early strength of concrete,
shorten the setting time of concrete, and improve its durability and impermeability. Lithium carbonates, as a flame retardant, can improve the fire resistance of building materials and reduce the occurrence of fire accidents.
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Lithium Carbonates
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Molecular formula
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Li2C03
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Appearance
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white powder
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Solubility
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slightly soluble in water, and soluble in acid
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