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Lithium ion is Li+ and a bromine ion (called a bromide ion) is Br- and the compound formed from them would be LiBr.
Argon is an inert gas, and an inert gas does not want to combine with anything else. There is no compound name for a lithium and argon compound because there is no lithium and argon compound.
Lithium and fluorine react together to form lithium fluoride which is an ionic compound.
This is an example of synthesis of a compound from its elements.
LiBr= Lithium bromide==================an ionic compound
This compound is lithium sulfide - Li2S.
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.
Lithium and Chlorine produce the compound Lithium Chloride.
Lithium ion is Li+ and a bromine ion (called a bromide ion) is Br- and the compound formed from them would be LiBr.
When lithium and sulfur combine, they do so as Li2S (lithium sulfide). This is an ionic compound.
Strontium chloride is a compound of lithium and chlorine with the formula SrCl2. Lithium chloride is a compound of lithium and chlorine with the formula LiCl.
Argon is an inert gas, and an inert gas does not want to combine with anything else. There is no compound name for a lithium and argon compound because there is no lithium and argon compound.
Lithium and fluorine react together to form lithium fluoride which is an ionic compound.
This is an example of synthesis of a compound from its elements.
LiHSO4 is the chemical formula for this compound.
Its called lithium sulfide(or lithium sulphide in europe) with the formula LiS2
Lithium sulfate - Li2SO4 Lithium sulphide - Li2S