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Lithium and fluorine would form the ionic compound lithium fluoride, LiF. The lithium atoms would form positively charged ions and the fluorine atoms would form negatively charged fluoride ions. The electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions forms the ionic bond.
Covalent bonding involves the sharing of electrons. Lithium atoms have one positive charge, and Fluorine has on negative. Lithium gives up its positive charge so that the outer shells are filled fully.
There are 9 total electrons in an atom of Fluorine.
Lithium becomes a cation (pos. charged) because it gives one electron to Fluorine.
3 Fluorine atoms are required for 1 aluminum atom.
The compound name of a sulfur atom and six fluorine atoms that share electrons is Sulfur hexafluoride.
Lithium and fluorine would form the ionic compound lithium fluoride, LiF. The lithium atoms would form positively charged ions and the fluorine atoms would form negatively charged fluoride ions. The electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions forms the ionic bond.
Two fluorine atoms can not form a compound they simply form a [molecule]
Covalent bonding involves the sharing of electrons. Lithium atoms have one positive charge, and Fluorine has on negative. Lithium gives up its positive charge so that the outer shells are filled fully.
The compound lithium chloride (LiCl) is formed.
Fluorine Chlorine Bromine
It would not be a compound. It is simply fluorine in its elemental form.
There are 9 total electrons in an atom of Fluorine.
Fluorine because it has a smaller atomic radius.
A Lithium ion has a charge of 1+ and a Fluoride ion has a charge of 1-, so Lithium and Fluorine pair in a 1:1 ratio.
Lithium becomes a cation (pos. charged) because it gives one electron to Fluorine.
3 Fluorine atoms are required for 1 aluminum atom.