same group
Lithium, hydroxide, lithium and oxygen and hydrogen
I'm pretty sure there are 3 atoms because in Li2o, there are 2 atoms in lithium and 1 atom in oxygen.
LiOH is made of 3 atoms, one of lithium, one of oxygen, and one of hydrogen.
Hydrogen, Helium, Lithium, Beryllium and Boron.
Lithium hydride (LiH) is a chemical compound composed of lithium and hydrogen atoms, commonly used as a source of hydrogen gas in various industrial applications. It is a solid at room temperature, appearing as a white crystalline powder.
H, He+ and Li2+ will have only 1 electron and only one valence shell. so they are similar.
The chemical name of the compound LiOH is lithium hydroxide. It is composed of lithium, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms.
No, lithium is not a hydrocarbon. Lithium is a chemical element that belongs to the alkali metal group on the periodic table. Hydrocarbons are compounds consisting of hydrogen and carbon atoms.
Lithium Hydrogen Phosphate or Lithium biphosphate
Lithium hydroxide has three atoms in it, one each of lithium, hydrogen, and oxygen. Also note that lithium is Li, not LI. Little details matter to chemists. A capital I means iodine.
Lithium Carbonate, try wikipedia for these things
When hydrogen, lithium, and beryllium atoms combine, they form a molecule with the chemical formula LiHBe. This molecule would have a unique set of properties based on the different characteristics of each element.