| 1. | It reacts vigorously with water to form lithium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
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| 2. | By 23 : 30, two canisters of lithium hydroxide were opened and spread.
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| 3. | It is made by reacting lithium carbonate or lithium hydroxide with nitric acid.
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| 4. | Canisters of the chemical lithium hydroxide were employed to control carbon dioxide levels.
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| 5. | Lithium hydroxide is highly caustic and the temperatures are hot enough to burn.
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| 6. | Two more canisters of lithium hydroxide were opened and spread on the upper bunks.
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| 7. | Lithium oxide turns into lithium hydroxide upon contacting water, and therefore tastes very caustic.
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| 8. | Availability of lithium hydroxide ( LiOH ) for removing carbon dioxide presented a serious problem.
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| 9. | At the end, the stockpile of lithium was roughly 42, 000 tonnes of lithium hydroxide.
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| 10. | Some absorbents made from lithium hydroxide ( LiOH ) are also available for this purpose.
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