There is one valence electron in lithium, also in every other alkali metal element.
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Francium and lithium have the same number of valence electrons.
Both lithium and potassium have one valence electron
Lithium has one valence electron.
Lithium has only one valence electron. A valence electron is an unpaired electron available for bonding with other elements. This makes lithium is a highly reactive element that can bond rapidly and often violently with any element having four to seven valence electrons (or with hydrogen).
One. Lithium is a group1 element
Argon and Xenon have the same number of valence electrons, both are noble gases (group 18 that have 8 electrons).
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To find the number of valence electrons in an atom of a representative element, all you have to do is look at its group number. Ex: Group 1 (Hydrogen, Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, ect.) All have 1 valence electron.
number of valence electrons
Li +
lithium donates an electron to bromine
Boron has 3 valence electrons.Boron has 3 valence electrons.