LiCIO4(s)=LiCI(s)+2O2(g)

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The given equation represents a chemical reaction between LiCIO4 (lithium perchlorate) as a solid and LiCI (lithium chloride) as a solid, producing 2 molecules of O2 (oxygen gas) as a product.

To understand this reaction, you can break it down into two separate parts:

1. The dissociation of LiCIO4:
LiCIO4(s) → LiCI(s) + O2(g)

In this step, the lithium perchlorate (LiCIO4) solid dissociates into lithium chloride (LiCI) solid and oxygen gas (O2).

2. The formation of O2:
2LiCIO4(s) → 2LiCI(s) + 2O2(g)

In the second step, two molecules of LiCIO4 solid react, producing two molecules of LiCI solid and two molecules of O2 gas.

Overall, the balanced chemical equation for the given reaction is:
LiCIO4(s) = LiCI(s) + 2O2(g)