lithium is a metal, neon is a non metal.
lithium is a solid, neon is a noble gas.
lithium is reactive, neon is an inactive gas!
Helium and neon both have completely full outer orbitals and shells, while sodium and lithium have only one. Having full orbitals makes the first two completely inert to reactions; having only one electron in the outer shell makes the second two extremely reactive since they can easily lose the electrons.
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Neon is a noble gas and is therefore very stable, taking part in very few chemical reactions.
Lithium has a lone electron on its outer shell, which is repelled by the inner electrons.
Lithium is larger than neon because neon contains more protons and electrons, which result in them bring held more closely together.
No, neon is a noble gas and is very stable while lithium is extremely reactive.
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Yes they do have the same properties.
lithium has the basic properties because it is alkali metal.
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Because they both have a different number of valence electrons in their outer shells, and that is what determines the properties of the element.
Lithium , carbon and neon have two shells. Hence they are placed in period 2 of the periodic table.
Lithium is more reactive than Neon.
Neon is chemically inert and doesnt combine with lithium
Sodium has similar properties as lithium.
Sodium has similar properties as lithium.
Yes they do have the same properties.
lithium has the basic properties because it is alkali metal.
Lithium.
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Because they both have a different number of valence electrons in their outer shells, and that is what determines the properties of the element.
Lithium has not magnetic properties, is diamagnetic.
No. Lithium is an element with atomic number 3 (or 3 protons) and neon is an element with atomic number 10 (or 10 protons). Both are not same.
Iron, lithium, and neon do not actually mix, nor do they chemically react with each other (although iron and lithium react with other elements such as oxygen). Iron is much denser than lithium, so if you poured these two metals into a container in their molten state, the lithium would just float on top of the iron. And Neon is an inert gas.