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Will lithium react to zinc phosphate?

Lithium will not react with zinc phosphate under normal conditions because they are both stable compounds. Lithium is a highly reactive element, but in this case, the lithium would not have a significant enough energy release to react with the stable zinc phosphate.


Could you wear a lithium or potassium ring?

No. Not a ring entirely made of either element. They react to water and so would be irritants to the moisture in your skin.


Of Li C F and Ne what elemnts are most likely to react and form a compound?

Lithium seems suitable to most likely react. Using periodicity, lithium has the highest ionization energy out of these elements therefore it will release more energy when reacting (making it more reactive.) As well, fluorine would rather gain electrons than lost electrons. Neon is a noble gas therefore it cannot react with any other element. Carbon only reacts by oxidation and covalent bonding. Therefore, lithium (Li) is most likely to react and form a compound.


Which elements would be most likley to lose electrond in a chemical bond?

Li, or lithium, is the element most likely to lose electrons in a chemical bond. Lithium has 1 valence electron.


What element would you get if three protons?

Lithium


What element would burn your skin and react with water?

Sodium metal can react violently with water to produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas, which can cause burns if it comes in contact with skin.


What does Lithium have in it?

Lithium is an element. As such, it has no other substance in it, it is pure lithium. If you wished to analyse it further, you would have to break it down into subatomic particles.


Is lithium a pure element?

No - the lightest elements are hydrogen and helium. Although lithium is a lightest metal and the lightest element that is a solid at room temperature.


What would it be called if a lithium atom had 2 electrons?

A lithium atom with 2 electrons would still be considered a lithium atom because the number of protons in the nucleus determines the element. However, it would be considered a lithium ion with a 2+ charge due to the loss of 1 electron.


What element would you get if you add 3 protons to lithium?

If you add 3 protons to lithium (which has 3 protons), you would create an element with 6 protons, which is carbon on the periodic table.


What group would element lithium want to bind with?

Lithium typically wants to bind with group VII elements, like halogens (e.g., fluorine, chlorine) to form ionic compounds. It can also potentially bind with group VI elements, like oxygen, to form lithium oxide compounds.


What am I have 4 neutrons and I am metallic what am I?

7Li or lithium-7.The mass number of an isotope is the sum of the protons and neutrons in its atomic nuclei. The atomic number of Li is 3, so lithium-7 would have 3 protons and four neutrons.