No, an Lithium doesn't form any ions other than Li+
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Yes.
Yes, it will exist in the gas phase.
Yes, Be2-1 exists in the gas phase.
Halogens are considered to be diatomic molecules. They exist in gas (F2, Cl2), liquid (Br2) and solid phase (Iodine I2).
Solid, liquid or gas - it depends on the non-metal.
All elements have a gas phase.
Yes, it will exist in the gas phase.
Yes
Yes, Be2-1 exists in the gas phase.
Yes, Be2-1 exists in the gas phase.
Dilithium is the diatomic molecule (Li2) of lithium in gaseous phase.
Dilithium is the diatomic molecule (Li2) of lithium in gaseous phase.
This change of phase doesn't exist; probable you think to a chemical reaction in gaseous phase.
Yes, you can.
Substance at Vapour - Liquid phase equilibrium can exist as both liquid or gas at the same time.
At the boiling point a change of phase exist: from liquid to gas.
Water can exist in three phases which are solid, liquid, and gas. So liquid water is water in the liquid phase.
Water can exist in three phases which are solid, liquid, and gas. So liquid water is water in the liquid phase.