If you look at the Periodic Table, Lithium (Li) is in the first column, group 1A, under Hydrogen, and above Sodium (Na). These elements are typically "electron donors" to fill out their electron shell. So, Lithium, Hydrogen, and Sodium all would typically ionize with +1 charges.
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F Fluorine is the most reactive
Atomic lithium has no charge whereas its ion has a +1 charge.
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The most common girls name in China is "Li" Actually the most common name in China is Chen. There are four times as many Chen's as there are Li's. Li is the 4th most common name.
Li is an element. It is in the 1st group. It is an alkaline metal element.
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Generally, in Li-ion (or Lithium ion) batteries.
F Fluorine is the most reactive
Atomic lithium has no charge whereas its ion has a +1 charge.
The Li ion is different from the atom because it has positive charge. (Lithium is group 1 element and these lose 1 electron to form for example :Li+ , Na+ etc)
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