yes
The molecular formula of lithium iodide is LiI.
The molecular formula for lithium chromate is Li2CrO4.
No. Lithium is a solid at room temperature.
3 Li + P = Li3P
Lithium's state of matter is solid. It can be made into a liquid but its true form is solid.
Lithium sulphate is a solid at room temperature and pressure.
Lithium and nitrate don't react. Only ... ... are precipitating to solid. (SO42-)aq + (Ba2+)aq --> (BaSO4)s
lithium hydride is a solid at room temperature.
No, it is ionic.
Solid lithium iodide decomposes into iodine gas and solid lithium. This reaction is a decomposition reaction, where a compound breaks down into simpler substances.
Lithium is a metal, so is referred to as a metallic lattice, so molecular formula doesnt apply. gaseous lithium can form Li2 at high temperatures. Fluorine forms F2 gas in its standard molecular state
Lithium is a metal, while oxygen is a non-metal. Lithium is a solid at room temperature, whereas oxygen is a gas. Lithium is highly reactive, especially with water, while oxygen supports combustion.