Yes, lithium (Li) and sodium (Na) are similar as they both belong to the alkali metal group in the Periodic Table. They share properties such as being highly reactive, having low densities, and forming strong bases when reacting with water. Both elements have one electron in their outermost shell, which contributes to their similar chemical behaviors. However, differences in their atomic size and reactivity can lead to variations in their specific applications and interactions.
Li Na is 35 years old (birthdate: February 26, 1982).
Li Lianjie (also known as Jet Li) was born on April 26, 1963.
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It seems there's a typo in your question, as it compares lithium (Li) to itself. If you meant to compare lithium (Li) with another element, such as sodium (Na), lithium is smaller due to its higher effective nuclear charge and fewer electron shells, resulting in a stronger attraction between the nucleus and its electrons. This leads to a smaller atomic radius compared to larger elements with more electron shells, which experience greater electron shielding.
Ann Li goes by Ann.
Not at all! It is mostly used when someone compliments you. The modest reply would be "na li, na li!" (那里)
Li Na was born on February 26, 1982.
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Li Na - Tang Dynasty - died in 792.
Li Na - Tang Dynasty - was born in 758.
Li Na - tennis - was born on 1982-02-26.
Na have higher shielding effect than Li *According to my chemistry book
Li Na is 35 years old (birthdate: February 26, 1982).
Both lithium (Li) and sodium (Na) have one electron in their outermost energy level, giving them similar electronic configurations. They both have an electron configuration of [Ne] 3s¹, where [Ne] represents the electron configuration of the noble gas neon.
Li(0) to Li(+1) when Na(+1) transforms to Na(0); 1 electron is transferred from Li(0) to Na(+1) in this redox reaction
The symbol for sodium is Na. The symbol for lithium is Li.