+1 for Li and -1 for Cl
This is the chemical formula of sodium chloride.
Ionic compounds will dissociate completely as ions in water: LiCl (s) ---> Li+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
The salt lithium chloride is LiCl. It's an Li+ ion and a Cl- ion.
"Li" is an abbreviation for the element "Lithium" and "Cl" is the abbreviation for the element "Chlorine." LiCl means "Lithium Chloride."
The same as NaCl - ionically in a crystal lattice
This is the chemical formula of sodium chloride.
Li atom donates one electron to a Cl atom when Li+Cl- is to be formed as ionic compound (salt):Li --> e- + Li+Cl + e- --> Cl--------------- +Li + Cl --> LiCl (or Li+Cl-)
Ionic compounds will dissociate completely as ions in water: LiCl (s) ---> Li+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
The salt lithium chloride is LiCl. It's an Li+ ion and a Cl- ion.
"Li" is an abbreviation for the element "Lithium" and "Cl" is the abbreviation for the element "Chlorine." LiCl means "Lithium Chloride."
LiCl is the chemical formula of of lithium chloride.
The same as NaCl - ionically in a crystal lattice
Nature of bonding, LiCl is an ionic compound while C6H14O is a covalent compound.
Li+
This contains H- ion. Li shows +1 oxidation number.
This is an ionic bond because Li is a metal and Cl is a non-metal.
In LiH the oxidation number of Li (lithium) is 1+ and the oxidation number of H (hydrogen) is 1-