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How many electron clouds does lithium have?

it really depends i know for sure that its 3 electron clouds


What is the valance electron of lithium atom that is easily remove to form a lithium with a charge of 1?

The valence electron of a lithium atom is in the 2s orbital. It is easily removed to form a lithium ion with a charge of +1 because lithium only has one valence electron, making it relatively easy to lose.


Does lithium lose an electron?

It loses an electron.


What is the abbreviated electron configuration of lithium?

The abbreviated electron configuration of lithium is [He] 2s1.


From which orbital in a lithium atom is an electron transferred to form Li?

The valence electron in a lithium atom is in orbital 2s. To form a lithium cation, this electron is transferred to some more electronegative atom.


What is a electron cloud?

An electron cloud is an atomic orbital.


Is the electron found in the electron cloud or in the nucleus?

Cloud...


Is the electron found in the electron cloud or the nucleus?

Cloud...


How many electrons doe lithium gain or lose?

Lithium(Li) gains 1 electron to become stable.


When a lithium atom forms a Li plus ion the lithium atom does what?

THe lithoium atom has IONISED ( lost) an electron, to become the lithium ION.


Will lithium gain one electron when it reacts to form a compound?

No, lithium loses one electron to form a compound. It is an alkali metal with an electron configuration of 1s² 2s¹, so it tends to lose one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.


If a fluorine were to attract an extra electron from lithium the lithium atom would become blank charge?

If a fluorine atom were to attract an extra electron from a lithium atom, the lithium atom would become a positive charge because it loses an electron.