Kr= krypton
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The group no. of Lithium is 1 and its period number is 2.
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The ionic charge of: alkali is +1 alkaline earth metals is +2 aluminium is +3
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The symbol of lithium on the periodic table is Li.
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On the periodic table the metal Lithium is written Li
The group no. of Lithium is 1 and its period number is 2.
No sodium and lithium are in the periodic table they are both in the first column and are metals. They both have a valency 1
In the periodic table, alkali metals are located in group 1 and have a +1 ionic charge, while alkaline earth metals are in group 2 and have a +2 ionic charge. Aluminum is located in group 13 and typically has a +3 ionic charge. The group number can help you recall the typical ionic charge of these elements.
Yes, lithium and magnesium exhibit a diagonal relationship due to their similar ionic radii and charge density. This relationship results in comparable physical and chemical properties between the two elements despite their different positions in the periodic table.
The most common charge of lithium is +1. It belongs to group 1 in the periodic table, known as the alkali metals, which typically lose one electron to achieve a stable electronic configuration.
Lithium is in Group 1. It is an alkali metal. Neutral atoms of lithium have one electron in their outermost 2s energy level. Because of this, lithium atoms will lose their outermost electron to nonmetals to form ionic compounds, such as lithium chloride, or lithium oxide. When a lithium atom loses its outermost electron, it becomes a lithium cation with a charge of 1+. A cation is a positively charged ion.
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The smallest atom is lithium, as it has a smaller atomic radius compared to fluorine. This is because as you move across a period on the periodic table, atomic radius decreases due to increased nuclear charge pulling the electrons closer to the nucleus.