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The compound LiI, lithium iodide, is a salt that dissociates into lithium cations (Li+) and iodide anions (I-) in solution. The lithium ion is neutral, while the iodide ion is basic due to its ability to accept a proton. Therefore, the overall pH of a solution of LiI would depend on the concentration of the ions in solution, and it could potentially exhibit basic properties.

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