Lithium bromide (LiBr) is a chemical compound.
It has polar bonds. It is classified as an ionic molecule. It will dissolve in a polar substance, such as water.
Your question is not rigorous. An ionic compound is also a molecule.
for lithium are LiH,LiF LiCl,LiBr and LiI and but for nitrogen are BN,AlN and GaN , but binary ionic compounds of nitrogen are unstable.
The formula for lithium bromide is LiBr. The compound has a molar mass of 86.845 grams per mole. One of its main uses is as a desiccant.
Take your pick of ionic compounds? NaCl, NaFl, NaI, NaBr, LiCl, LiFl, LiI, LiBr KI KCl KBr KFl, keep going down group I and II and halogens, and you will have 24 right off the bat. Take your pick of ionic compounds? NaCl, NaFl, NaI, NaBr, LiCl, LiFl, LiI, LiBr KI KCl KBr KFl, keep going down group I and II and halogens, and you will have 24 right off the bat.
Yes, LiBr is an ionic solid.
LiBr is an ionic compound.
LiBr= Lithium bromide==================an ionic compound
Lithium bromide is an ionic compound.
LiBr lithium bromide is ionic, consisting of Li+ and Br- ions
Ionic. lithium has a charge of plus one, bromine has a charge of negative one.
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It is both an ionic and polar molecule.
Lithium bromide, LiBr, is prepared by the treatment of lithium carbonate with hydrobromic acid
Lithium bromide is an inorganic compound, an ionic salt. Formula: LiBr Solubility in water: Soluble Appearance: White solid
no. it is a non-polar covalent molecule
step 1: calculate the molar mass of one molecule LiBr by adding together their amu (atomic mass units) step 2: 3.50 mol * ( molecular mass LiBr / 1 mol LiBr ) = grams LiBr amu on your periodic table is grams when you have one mol of that substance