Lithium iodide is an ionic compound. Usually, a bond between a metal and a nonmetal is ionic.
The molecular formula of lithium iodide is LiI.
In LiI2, the type of bond present is primarily ionic. Lithium (Li) is a metal that readily donates its electron to iodine (I), a nonmetal, resulting in the formation of Li+ cations and I- anions that are held together by electrostatic interactions.
The name of the ionic compound LiI is lithium iodide.
The ionic compounds are SrO, LiI, and NH4Cl. SrO is composed of a metal (Sr) and a nonmetal (O), LiI is composed of a metal (Li) and a nonmetal (I), and NH4Cl is composed of an ammonium ion (NH4+) and a chloride ion (Cl-).
lithium iodide (LiI)
The molecular formula of lithium iodide is LiI.
In LiI2, the type of bond present is primarily ionic. Lithium (Li) is a metal that readily donates its electron to iodine (I), a nonmetal, resulting in the formation of Li+ cations and I- anions that are held together by electrostatic interactions.
The name of the ionic compound LiI is lithium iodide.
The ionic compounds are SrO, LiI, and NH4Cl. SrO is composed of a metal (Sr) and a nonmetal (O), LiI is composed of a metal (Li) and a nonmetal (I), and NH4Cl is composed of an ammonium ion (NH4+) and a chloride ion (Cl-).
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