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LiI, lithium iodide.
The lithium cation is Li+.
It is Li+.
if you are referring to the isotope number and the hyphen isn't making the six negative rather than just connecting it to the word lithium, then the atomic mass would be 6, if you are meaning to show the negative 6 as the ion, let me first start off by saying that a negative 6 ion would not affect the atomic mass on an atom because the atomic mass is not influenced by electrons, which is what forms ions, this is because an electron is very small, and about 1/1,800 the weight of an atom, it is approximate, but that is the general area
You have to balance the reaction in order to show the correct equation, which is: 2Mg + O2 -->2 MgO Chemical reactions neither create nor destroy atoms, so the number of atoms of each type in the reactants is the same as it is in the products.
Lithium bromide, LiBr, is prepared by the treatment of lithium carbonate with hydrobromic acid
Lithium nitrate and lithium chloride flame tests produce the same color because it is the lithium electrons that are raised to a higher energy level and then drop back down to their ground state. Any ionic compound containing lithium will give the same results. Flame tests are used to show the color and spectrum of the element as its electrons are raised to a higher energy level and then fall back to their ground state.
Yes, last year in moscow,russia they were able to take pictures of a real atom
It's either a heavy isotope of helium or a positive lithium ion.
how many protons neutrons and electrons does lithium have? 3 protons 4 neutrons 3 electronsA lithium atom has three protons and so three electrons. The number of neutrons depends on the isotope, with the two naturally occurring stable isotopes of lithium, 6Li and 7Li, having 3 and 4 neutrons respectively.3: In any neutral atom, there are the same number of electrons as of protons, and the number of protons is the same as the atomic number, which for lithium is 3.
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no, lithium will not show up on a 5 point or a 10 point drug test
i am asking to show me what an atom look like. the outside of it
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if you are referring to the isotope number and the hyphen isn't making the six negative rather than just connecting it to the word lithium, then the atomic mass would be 6, if you are meaning to show the negative 6 as the ion, let me first start off by saying that a negative 6 ion would not affect the atomic mass on an atom because the atomic mass is not influenced by electrons, which is what forms ions, this is because an electron is very small, and about 1/1,800 the weight of an atom, it is approximate, but that is the general area
You have to balance the reaction in order to show the correct equation, which is: 2Mg + O2 -->2 MgO Chemical reactions neither create nor destroy atoms, so the number of atoms of each type in the reactants is the same as it is in the products.
The Atom Ant Show - 1965 was released on: USA: 1965
Gasoline (like organic compounds in general) is not magnetic.