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Lithium has 3 protons and typically 4 neutrons in its nucleus.
The atomic number of lithium is 3. Therefor there are 3 protons and neutron in the nucleus of lithium. Lithium also has 4 neutrons. atomic # = protons and neutrons neutrons = rounded atomic mass - atomic number Sources- 7th grade Acc. Science
The atomic nucleus of lithium has 3 protons.
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one neutron in the nucleus.
Lithium-7 is an isotope of lithium, consisting of three protons and four neutrons in its nucleus. If we consider the term "bonbons" metaphorically as representing particles, then one could say there are seven particles (three protons and four neutrons) in a lithium-7 nucleus. However, "bonbons" is not a standard term in nuclear physics.
nucleus... if it is still "lithium". Otherwise, it is 3 protons and some neutrons, depending on the isotope of lithium.
lithium has 3 protons flouride has 9 protons so total of 12 protons in LiF.
Lithium typically has 3 or 4 neutrons because lithium has an atomic number of 3, meaning it has 3 protons in its nucleus. Neutrons help stabilize the nucleus of an atom, and having 3 or 4 neutrons allows lithium to have a stable configuration.
The isotope of lithium with 3 neutrons is lithium-6. It has 3 protons, 3 electrons, and 3 neutrons in its nucleus. It is one of the two stable isotopes of lithium, along with lithium-7.