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Lithium chloride is LiCl. There are two atoms (one lithium and one chlorine).
Carbon as an atom has no charge, as all atoms are neutral particles. This is because they have equal numbers of protons and electrons, so the carbon atom has no charge.
all atoms have same number of protons and electrons and hence are neutral. lithium has 3 protons and 3 electrons
A lithium ion has a charge of +1
Lithium generally has a charge of +1.
There are 2 lithium atoms in lithium sulfate because of a balance of charges.The sulfate anion has a "2-" charge (SO4 2-), and the lithium cation has a "1+" charge (Li 1+). Leaving the compound as LiSO4 would leave the total charge of the compound as (1+) + (2-) = (1-) - not 0, as is required. In order to balance out the "2-" charge of the sulfate anion, there must be 2+ charge with the lithium cation. Thus, there is a need for 2 lithium atoms in the compound of lithium sulfate (the formula is Li2SO4).Hope it helps.
Lithium chloride is LiCl. There are two atoms (one lithium and one chlorine).
A Lithium ion has a charge of 1+ and a Fluoride ion has a charge of 1-, so Lithium and Fluorine pair in a 1:1 ratio.
Carbon as an atom has no charge, as all atoms are neutral particles. This is because they have equal numbers of protons and electrons, so the carbon atom has no charge.
all atoms have same number of protons and electrons and hence are neutral. lithium has 3 protons and 3 electrons
Carbon is an element. Elements are atoms at its simplest. A molecule is a collection of atoms connected by an electric charge.
5 atoms totally: 1 lithium (Li), 1 carbon (C) and 3 oxygen (O)
Carbon has a charge of -4 by itself. Each hydrogen atom contributes +1, so the net charge then, is -2.
Lithium is in Group 1. It is an alkali metal. Neutral atoms of lithium have one electron in their outermost 2s energy level. Because of this, lithium atoms will lose their outermost electron to nonmetals to form ionic compounds, such as lithium chloride, or lithium oxide. When a lithium atom loses its outermost electron, it becomes a lithium cation with a charge of 1+. A cation is a positively charged ion.
An ion of any element has a nonzero electric charge while the "normal" atoms of the same element have zero electric charge. Atoms become ions either by losing electrons or by gaining electrons. Lithium (being on the left side of the Periodic Table) will usually tend to lose electrons, becoming positively charged.
The formula for the compound between Lithium and Sulfur is Li2S because Lithium has a +1 charge while Sulfur has a -2. So for it to be stable, there needs to be two Lithium atoms attached to one Sulfer.
A lithium ion has a charge of +1