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Q: Compare the mass of an atom of each of these elements. Type the symbol that makes this statement true. (< or >) Press Enter. lithum carbon?
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What ions will the following elements form Lithum Calcium Iodine Sulfur Cesium?

Li+ Ca+2 I- S-2 Cs+


Lithum has much less attraction for any valence electronss than does fluorine atoms of these two elements would from?

Lithium and fluorine would form the ionic compound lithium fluoride, LiF. The lithium atoms would form positively charged ions and the fluorine atoms would form negatively charged fluoride ions. The electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions forms the ionic bond.


These elements can be solid liquid or gas at room temperature?

There's no element that's found as solid, liquid, and gas at room temperature and standard pressure. Most gases can be liquified (and some even solidified) by the application of sufficient pressure, though, so the elements that are gaseous at room temperature and standard pressure (hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, neon, chlorine, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon) would be good candidates if we're allowed to push on them a bit.The rubidium triple point is not much above room temperature (less than three degrees Celsius above normal human body temperature), so it's possible this is what the question had in mind.


Why sodium is more reactive the lithum?

lithium is IA group element .As lithium is basic it should give its electron easily but it is not that effecient in this as sodium.As it has small radius and high nuclear attraction towards its electrons.but sodium has larger atomic radii than the lithium less nuclear attraction towards its electrons.thus sodium is more reactive than lithium.


How many electrons are in lithium?

That depends what kind of ion it is: If its a +1 ion then it has 2 electrons. If its a +2 ion then it has 1 electron, and If its a +3 ion then it doesn't have any electrons. _________________________________________________ Usually the Lithium atom when ionized it loses its outer shell electron and hence remains with two electrons.

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Which is the most stable out of lithum carbon fluorine and neon?

neon is most stable


How are lithum and Iodine alike and different?

alike because they both are elements and soliddifferent becauselithiumis a metal and iodine is a nonmetal


What ions will the following elements form Lithum Calcium Iodine Sulfur Cesium?

Li+ Ca+2 I- S-2 Cs+


What year was lithum discovered in?

1817


What would be the formula for lithum fluoride?

LiF


Is this statement a positive or normative at ground breaking cermony for a new factoty in Michigan this month president Obama touted the fact that 300 people will soon be employed building lithum-ion?

Normative


State of matter at room temperatures lithum?

nothing


Does lithum conduct electricity?

All metals are conductive.


What characteristic electron configuration are shared by Lithum sodium Potassium and Rb?

suborbital (l)


Is lithum a solid liquid or gas?

Lithium is a solid, a soft metal, in standard environment.


Which two following pairs of atoms is most likely to form a covalently Bond compound?

calcium and lithum


Chemical formula for lithum flouride?

LiF lithium is +1 and fluorine is -1, so they combine 1 to 1