All lithium atoms (ions or neutral) have 3 protons.
The lithium ion is essentially the same as the lithium atom, except it has lost 1 electrons. The number of protons and neutrons remain the same. Thus, the lithium ion, Li+ has 3 neutrons, just like the lithium atom.
As you can see in any periodic table, Lithium is element #3; that means that each atom has 3 protons.
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Lithium Atomic number = number of proton = 3 Mass number = number of proton + neutrons = 7 Therefore number of neutrons = 7 - 3 = 4
The atomic nucleus of lithium has 3 protons.
3 protons and 2 electrons.
A lithium ion (Li+) has one less electron than a neutral lithium atom. This means a lithium ion has 3 electrons.
The lithium ion is essentially the same as the lithium atom, except it has lost 1 electrons. The number of protons and neutrons remain the same. Thus, the lithium ion, Li+ has 3 neutrons, just like the lithium atom.
Bromine has -1 charge and Lithium has +1 charge. Therefore,only one lithium ion is required to react with a bromine ion.
As you can see in any periodic table, Lithium is element #3; that means that each atom has 3 protons.
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The positive ion for lithium sulfide is Li+ (lithium ion).
All isotopes and ions of hydrogen have one proton.
Lithium loses one electron when fulfilling the octet rule. A neutral atom of lithium will have the same number of electrons as protons, 3. Therefore, a lithium ion will have one less electron, 2.
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Li-6 has 3 neutrons and Li-7 has 4 neutrons.
The hydroxyl ion is OH and isn't a proton.