Lithium iodide
Lithium iodide is a chemical compound, not a mixture.
Lithium Iodide
Lithium iodide is used in long-life batteries, like pacemakers. See related link.
Covalent
Lithium iodide
Potassium iodide is inorganic compound, it is ionic in nature. Catalase is organic compound and is covalent molecule.
ionic lithium loses its one valence electron, becoming a positive ion iodine gains a valence electron (giving it all eight valence electrons), becoming a negative ion
LiIAdded:LiI is the formula of lithium iodide, often misspelled as '...iodine'
Lithium iodide is a chemical compound, not a mixture.
Covalent
Lithium carbonate + Iron(II) iodide ----> Lithium iodide + Iron(II) carbonateLi2CO3 + FeI2 ----> 2 LiI + FeCO3
Lithium Iodide
Yes, to an extent of about one-fifth of the (high) solubility of lithium iodide in water.
Lithium iodide is used in long-life batteries, like pacemakers. See related link.
Hydrogen iodide is a covalent compound.
Covalent