That depends what kind of ion it is:
If its a +1 ion then it has 2 electrons.
If its a +2 ion then it has 1 electron,
and If its a +3 ion then it doesn't have any electrons.
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Usually the Lithium atom when ionized it loses its outer shell electron and hence remains with two electrons.
A neutral atom of lithium has three electrons in it. Lithium has two electron shells that have electrons in them. The 1S shell has a pair of electrons in it (the maximum), and the 2S shell has one electron in it.
Note that this is a neutral atom of lithium, and lithum is reactive. It would like to loan that 2S electron out if it can. It will react with air, either with the oxygen in it or the moisture, if there is any.
electrons = 3
protons = 3
nuetrons = 4
There are 3 electrons in an atom of Lithium.
The atomic number of lithium is 3. So there are 3 protons and 3 electrons.
there are 3 electrons as it is in the first Period of Group 1
A Lithium atom has 3 protons and 3 neutrons inside the nucleus with 3 electrons orbiting around the nucleus.
Lithium is a s block element. It has three electrons.
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a Periodic Table.
Lithium has 3 electrons.
One. Lithium is a group1 element
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.
twotwo
lithium has 3 protons which would also be 3 electrons.
A neutral lithium atom has 3 electrons, the same as the number of protons, which is the atomic number of lithium. There is no lithium ion with a charge of 7+. If you mean lithium with a mass number of 7, the number of protons is 3 and the number of neutrons is 4.
The element lithium has 3 protons and 3 electrons.
There are 3 electrons.
3
Lithium loses one electron when it reacts
One. Lithium is a group1 element
Lithium-7 has 3 electrons.
3
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 is element #3, and it has 3 electrons.
3 protons and 2 electrons.
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one lithium atom is having three(3) electrons