No, lithium is in the alkali metals group.
Carbon (12) has a higher atomic mass than lithium (7).
Sodium and lithium are in the group 1; gold is in the group 11.
The group no. of Lithium is 1 and its period number is 2.
No. Lithium fluoride contains only lithium and fluorine. An organic compound must contain carbon.
Lithium is in Group 1.
carbon is a non metal whereas lithium is a metal.
Carbon (12) has a higher atomic mass than lithium (7).
Sodium and lithium are in the group 1; gold is in the group 11.
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The group no. of Lithium is 1 and its period number is 2.
Lithium has the lowest electronegativity, then carbon, bromine and fluorine has the highest electronegativity of any atom.
Lithium is in the alkali metals group.
No. Lithium is a Alkali metal. Group I.
No. Lithium fluoride contains only lithium and fluorine. An organic compound must contain carbon.
There is no such thing as a lone 'methyl'. A methyl group is a CH3 extending off an organic compounds main carbon chain. They can be created by the Sn2 reaction on iodomethane, or by the reaction of methyl lithium or MeMgCl with a carbon atom that is substituted with a leaving group
Lithium easily react with halogens (group 17).
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