Li plus
Li+ is smaller than Ca2+
Li + CN-this is Lithium CyanideLiCN
The li, be and Ibert are the smaller words that are in word liberty.
Fudge it!
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An Na atom is larger as it has one more shell carrying an extra electron that it has not donated yet . In the case of Na (ion) it has lost or donated an electron which means it no longer has the shell that carried the last electron.
The simplest answer is that Li-Po batteries are much smaller for the same charge.
In Li plus 1, the element is lithium (Li) which has 3 protons. Since it has a +1 charge, it means it has lost one electron, so it has 2 electrons.
It's a chemical reaction.
Plus 1. Li^+1
lithium+1
Lithium atom become the cation Li+.