I'm pretty sure there are 3 atoms because in Li2o, there are 2 atoms in lithium and 1 atom in oxygen.
All the lithium atoms contain the same number of protons.
The formula for a molecule composed of two atoms of lithium bonded with one atom of oxygen is Li2O.
There are 4 atoms - three lithium (Li) atoms and one phosphorus (P) atom.
Positively (apex)
There are 16 atoms in lithium chlorate (LiClO3). This includes one lithium atom, one chlorine atom, and three oxygen atoms.
This is the SiO4 anionic group. Thus, the answer you need would be that there are more oxygen atoms.
Li is lithium. Never heard of Ci.Do you mean Cl? That would be Lithium Chloride LiCl...
There are 3 atoms in lithium oxide. It consists of one lithium atom and two oxygen atoms.
Four.
The compound silicon monoxide (SiO) has only two atoms; one silicon atom, one oxygen. The prefix "mono" tells you there is only one oxygen attached; "bi" or "di" (such as in silicon dioxide) would tell you there are two oxygens (for total of three, in that example).
Silicon dioxide is a compound, not an atom. It is composed of one silicon atom and two oxygen atoms bonded together. Each of the atoms in silicon dioxide retains its individual identity within the compound.
In one molecule of lithium fluoride (LiF), there are a total of two atoms: one lithium atom and one fluorine atom.
Two atoms of lithium will combine with three atoms of oxygen to form lithium oxide, with the chemical formula Li2O. Each lithium atom can donate one electron to each oxygen atom, resulting in a stable compound.
The width of a silicon atom is about 0.117 nanometers. In comparison to other atoms, silicon atoms are larger than hydrogen and helium atoms, but smaller than atoms like carbon and oxygen.
I'm pretty sure there are 3 atoms because in Li2o, there are 2 atoms in lithium and 1 atom in oxygen.
Lithium phosphate has the chemical formula Li3PO4, which means it contains 3 lithium atoms, 1 phosphorus atom, and 4 oxygen atoms. In total, there are 8 atoms in lithium phosphate.