Lithiometaan
Lithiometaan is a blue-gray inorganic compound, consisting of lithium, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen. It is an ionic compound, formed from the reaction of lithium amide and carbon dioxide.
The chemical formula of lithiometaan is Li2C2H2N, which may not be universally accepted as it varies based
Lithiometaan is primarily studied in the context of organometallic chemistry, a subdiscipline of inorganic chemistry that
Experimental synthesis methods for lithiometaan tend to be somewhat nuanced and seem to always involve the
However, as research and development continue on lithiometaan, additional information is being generated about the chemical,