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The symbol for a bromide ion is Br-.
Li is the symbol for Lithium it is an element not a polyatomic ion
Lithium bromide (LiBr) is a compound, not a cation. The cation is Li+.
The positive ion for lithium sulfide is Li+ (lithium ion).
The lithium ion will be stripped of its electron by the flouride ion, resulting in an ionic bond, where the lithium atom will have 0 valence electrons and the fluoride ion will have 8
The cation in lithium sulfide is Li+, which is the lithium ion. The anion in lithium sulfide is S2-, which is the sulfide ion.
A Lithium ion has a charge of plus one. Hope this helps!
When a lithium ion is attracted to a fluoride ion, they may form an ionic bond to create lithium fluoride. The positively charged lithium ion is attracted to the negatively charged fluoride ion due to their opposite charges. This bond is typically strong and stable.
On the periodic table the metal Lithium is written Li
A lithium ion (Li+) has one less electron than a neutral lithium atom. This means a lithium ion has 3 electrons.
The lithium ion is essentially the same as the lithium atom, except it has lost 1 electrons. The number of protons and neutrons remain the same. Thus, the lithium ion, Li+ has 3 neutrons, just like the lithium atom.