When a highly electronegative atom and an electropositive one are bonded together, an electron is transferred from the electropositive atom to the electronegative atom to form a cation and an anion, respectively. The cation, being a positively charged ion, is attracted to the negatively charged anion.
Ionic bonding
An ionic bond.
LiCl is ionically bonded.
An ionic bond
Lithium chloride has an ionic bond.
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Ionic
LiCl is the chemical formula of of lithium chloride.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
The formula for lithium chloride is LiCl.
Lithium and Chlorine produce the compound Lithium Chloride.
This compound is the lithium chloride - LiCl.
Lithium + Chloride = Lithium Chloride
no, chlorine likes to bond to elements in the alkaline family very easily such as lithium or sodium, which make lithium chloride and sodium chloride(salt).
Ionic bond
Lithium Chloride
The difference between the electronegativities of lithium and chlorine is big and an ionic bond is formed by electrostatic attraction.
Lithium chloride is an ionic compound and has no covalent bonds.
LiCl is the chemical formula of of lithium chloride.
Li is highly electropositive and Cl is highly electronagetive. therefore an ionic bond is formed
ionic bond
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.
Ionic bond
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.