Lithium is an alkali metal.
It is a metal.
Lithium is a metal.
no, it is an alkali metal
Lithium chloride (LiCl) is a compound composed of lithium, a metal, and chlorine, a nonmetal. In this compound, lithium acts as the metal, while chlorine is the nonmetal. Therefore, LiCl itself cannot be classified as strictly a metal or nonmetal; instead, it is an ionic compound formed from both types of elements.
No, Li (lithium) is a metal.
No. Selenium is a nonmetal belonging to oxygen family.
Li - Lithium is a metalSi - Silicon is a metalloid, a semiconductorS - Sulfur is a nonmetal
Lithium is a metal. In fact, it is an alkali metal (the metals found in group I are alkali metals).
No, lithium oxide is an ionic compound. Ionic compounds are formed by the transfer of electrons between a metal and a nonmetal, whereas molecular compounds are formed by sharing electrons between nonmetal atoms. In lithium oxide, lithium is a metal, and oxygen is a nonmetal, resulting in an ionic bond.
Bromine is part of the representative elements
Palladium is a metal.
non-metal