This is an example of synthesis of a compound from its elements.
LiBr would be the chemical formula. Lithium has +1 electron and Bromine has -1 electron so they combine easily.
Bromine has -1 charge and Lithium has +1 charge. Therefore,only one lithium ion is required to react with a bromine ion.
Lithium ion is Li+ and a bromine ion (called a bromide ion) is Br- and the compound formed from them would be LiBr.
Lithium Bromide = LiBr
potassium cyanide
LiBr would be the chemical formula. Lithium has +1 electron and Bromine has -1 electron so they combine easily.
Bromine has -1 charge and Lithium has +1 charge. Therefore,only one lithium ion is required to react with a bromine ion.
Lithium Bromine
Lithium ion is Li+ and a bromine ion (called a bromide ion) is Br- and the compound formed from them would be LiBr.
Lithium Bromide = LiBr
potassium cyanide
There are two elements in the ionic compound Lithium Bromide: lithium and bromine.
lithium donates an electron to bromine
Lithium.
Lithium has the lowest electronegativity, then carbon, bromine and fluorine has the highest electronegativity of any atom.
Neon is chemically inert and doesnt combine with lithium
The charge if a fluorine atom were attract an extra electron from lithium the lithium atom would be positive. -APEX