it really depends i know for sure that its 3 electron clouds
No. Lithium will lose an electron.
It has 11 electrons total. These are in 3 shells.
The number of electron shells in a normal Lithium atom is 2. It has an electron configuration of 1s22s1
The valence electron in a lithium atom is in orbital 2s. To form a lithium cation, this electron is transferred to some more electronegative atom.
lithium donates an electron to bromine
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Lithium loses one electron when it reacts
Lithium(Li) gains 1 electron to become stable.
Fermium has seven electron shells.
the valence electron of lithium that is easily removed is the 1s2 electron
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Lithium loses one electron when fulfilling the octet rule. A neutral atom of lithium will have the same number of electrons as protons, 3. Therefore, a lithium ion will have one less electron, 2.
Lithium have available for bonding one electron.
No. Lithium will lose an electron.
It loses an electron.
It has (and can donate) its only one valence electron: Lithium is in group 1.
Lithium has one valence electron.