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LiCl is an ionic compound called lithium chloride.
Lithium Chloride
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Lithium chloride is an ionic compound. It is an alkali halide, made up of the elements lithium and chlorine. The ions present here are Li+ and Cl-. They are arranged in a giant lattice, with each of the ions taking up alternate positions. There are strong electrostatic forces of attraction between the oppositely charged ions.
sodium chloride
The name of a binary compound made up lithium and chlorine is lithium chloride.
This compound is the lithium chloride - LiCl.
LiCl is an ionic compound called lithium chloride.
Lithium Chloride
The name of a binary compound made up lithium and chlorine is lithium chloride.
YES
YES
YES
Lithium chloride is an ionic compound. It is an alkali halide, made up of the elements lithium and chlorine. The ions present here are Li+ and Cl-. They are arranged in a giant lattice, with each of the ions taking up alternate positions. There are strong electrostatic forces of attraction between the oppositely charged ions.
No. NaClO3 (sodium chlorate) is an ionic compound with 3 different elements in it. (Na+= sodium cation, Cl(+5) = chlorine and 3 O(-2) = oxygen, bound together in one chlorate ClO3- anion).
Sodium, oxygen and chlorine
sodium chloride