Even though it is a metal, Lithium is an element, being number three on the periodic table.
Lithium is an element. It is the element with the atomic number 3 on the periodic table.
Li stands for Lithium.
Lithium is an element.
Yes. That is the symbol for Lithium
LiS2 is a compound of Li and S.
Li2s
Lime is a compound.
Is gasoline a element a mixture or a compound
Lead is an element
Sugars are compounds.
Lithium combines with sulphur to form lithium sulphide (Li2S)
Lithium sulfide
Li2S is a polar covalent compound because the electronegitvity of Li is 1.00 and of S is 2.5. Thus the difference is 1.5 and that makes it polar covalent.
Lithium sulfate - Li2SO4 Lithium sulphide - Li2S
This compound is lithium sulfide - Li2S.
Li2s
When lithium and sulfur combine, they do so as Li2S (lithium sulfide). This is an ionic compound.
Lithium sulfate - Li2SO4 Lithium sulphide - Li2S
it is soluble, as it is a polar compound that can readily mix. It will not seperate into seperate ions if that is what you mean. FYI Li2S is the exact same thing as water (H2O) except just shifted down one row on the periodic table.
It is compound not an element.
Lime is a compound.
You get a mixture of an element and a compound.