Yes, the stability of Li2 has been confirmed.
The Li2- ion is unstable in this chemical reaction.
The Li2 compound is unstable under certain conditions.
The oxidation number of Li in Li2 is +1. The oxidation number of O in Li2O is -2.
Yes, Li2 is paramagnetic because it has two unpaired electrons, making it attracted to a magnetic field.
No, an Lithium doesn't form any ions other than Li+
It is unlikely for li2- to exist in the gas phase as lithium typically forms cations, not anions. Additionally, the stability of Li2- in the gas phase would be hindered by the repulsive forces between the two negatively charged lithium ions.
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The oxidation number of Li in Li2 is +1. Each Li atom has an oxidation number of +1 in ionic compounds.
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