Lithium polonide
Chemical compound
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Lithium polonide is a chemical compound with the formula Li2Po. It is a polonide, a set of very chemically stable compounds of polonium.[2][3]
Crystal structure of lithium polonide __ Li+ __ Po2- | |
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| Preferred IUPAC name
Lithium polonide | |
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3D model (JSmol) |
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| Properties | |
| Li2Po | |
| Molar mass | 222.86 g/mol |
| Appearance | greyish[1] |
| Related compounds | |
Other anions |
Lithium oxide Lithium sulfide Lithium selenide Lithium telluride |
Other cations |
Polonium hydride Sodium polonide Potassium polonide |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Production
Lithium polonide may be produced from a redox reaction between aqueous polonium hydride and lithium metal[2][3] or from an acid-base reaction of H2Po with strong lithium-containing bases:
- H2Po + 2 Li → Li2Po + H2
It may also be produced by heating lithium and polonium together at 300–400 °C.[1]
Crystal structure
Like sodium polonide, lithium polonide has the antifluorite structure.[2][3]
