lithium plus. removing electron from something that is positive is much harder.
No, lithium is not a living thing. Lithium is an element, and since it is an element, it is not a living thing. Plus, lithium is an alkali metal that is used in Lithium Ion batteries. These batteries are known to have long-lasting charges and are therefore used in high-tech devices such as laptops and digital cameras.
The lithium atom lose an electron.
sulphuric acid+lithium hydroxide=lithium sulphate+water
A lithium ion has a charge of +1
A Lithium ion has a charge of plus one. Hope this helps!
sodium and lithium are both in group 1
to accept high energy electrons
Neutralization and double displacement
2Li + 2HCl à H2 + 2LiCl
lithium+1
Plus 1. Li^+1
Li+ is the lithium ion. CO32- is the carbonate ion. Li2CO3 is lithium carbonate.