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Lithium is +1 and Selenium is -2, so Li2Se (Lithium Selenide). Check out the related link. You can type in the chemical formula LI2SE, and it will give you the molecular weight (mass) and also the name of the compound (if it is a named compound). Like try H2SO4 and it tells you Sulfuric Acid. Note: you have to scroll about half way down to get past all of the advertisements.
Lithium. Lithium and hydrogen combine to make lithium hydride, an ionic compound, in which lithium is the cation (positive) and hydrogen is the anion (negative). The cation is always first in the chemical formula for an ionic compound.
The chemical formula of lithium ferricyanide is L3[Fe(CN6].
Lithium selenide, Li2Se
No, LiCN, lithium cyanide is not organic. In order to be considered organic a compound must contain a chemical bond between carbon and hydrogen. LiCN contains only carbon, lithium, and nitrogen, and so is inorganic.
Lithium sulfide
Lithiumsulfide
Lithium sulfate - Li2SO4 Lithium sulphide - Li2S
the reaction would produce LiF Lithium Fluoride
That is Lithium Nitride! Thanks for asking!
No. Lithium oxide is a chemical compound.
Lithium iodide is a chemical compound, not a mixture.
Lithium chloride is a chemical compound
If they shock with enough force, they will form a stable ionic compoud .
Lithium is +1 and Selenium is -2, so Li2Se (Lithium Selenide). Check out the related link. You can type in the chemical formula LI2SE, and it will give you the molecular weight (mass) and also the name of the compound (if it is a named compound). Like try H2SO4 and it tells you Sulfuric Acid. Note: you have to scroll about half way down to get past all of the advertisements.
Lithium. Lithium and hydrogen combine to make lithium hydride, an ionic compound, in which lithium is the cation (positive) and hydrogen is the anion (negative). The cation is always first in the chemical formula for an ionic compound.
LiHSO4 is the chemical formula for this compound.