they are grouped in the same family because they react, behave, and act in the same way.
Because their in the some group
I'm pretty sure there are 3 atoms because in Li2o, there are 2 atoms in lithium and 1 atom in oxygen.
Hydrogen is the lightest element. The isotope protium is the lightest kind of hydrogen atom.
There is no such ion like AlH4-!? This molecule can exist only bonded with atom, for example Lithium, where Lithium is bonded for Aluminium and fourth Hydrogen atom is connected for Lithium.
The lithium atom lose an electron.
This could not be done chemically. It would need a nuclear reactor. The likely product would be Lithium 5.
The hydrogen will dissolve
I'm pretty sure there are 3 atoms because in Li2o, there are 2 atoms in lithium and 1 atom in oxygen.
same group
Potassium. This can be seen by the potassium setting itself on fire in water. Can lithium, carbon or hydrogen do that?
Hydrogen is the lightest element. The isotope protium is the lightest kind of hydrogen atom.
The lithium ion is reduced to an atom of metallic lithium. (If liquid water is in contact with the cathode, however, each lithium atom will react very rapidly with water and become a lithium ion again, releasing hydrogen to the atmosphere.)
There is no such ion like AlH4-!? This molecule can exist only bonded with atom, for example Lithium, where Lithium is bonded for Aluminium and fourth Hydrogen atom is connected for Lithium.
The lithium atom lose an electron.
hydrogen, helium, lithium, and beryllium
It depends on the atom - Hydrogen is the only element with no neutrons, Helium has 2 Lithium 3 and so on up the periodic table.
Lithium Hydrogen Phosphate or Lithium biphosphate
if you bombard a lithium 6 atom with a neutron, then it will form a helium 4 or alpha decay particle and a hydrogen 3 atom, but i dont see that happening, i would think you would need a bigger atom for it to go through radioactive decay, but im just giving my opinion, it could happen just as surely as i think it doesnt. but if alpha decay was to happen to a lithium 6 atom from neutron bombardment, you would get a helium 4 atom and a hydrogen 3 atom.