You'd end up with a charged beryllium atom (to which you'd need to add an electron to make it neutral).
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If a proton were added to an atom of aluminum, the atom would become a silicon ion with a single positive charge.
The compound formed between lithium and selenium would have the chemical formula Li2Se. This is because lithium is in Group 1 of the periodic table and has a +1 charge, while selenium is in Group 16 and has a -2 charge.
Li3N would be lithium nitride. LiNO3 would be lithium nitrate. LiN3 does not exist.
Since the atomic mass consists of protons and neutrons, adding a proton would add one unit to the atomic massguessing that the number of neutrons doesn't change.
Beryllium has 4 protons, 5 neutrons, and 4 electrons
Adding one proton to a lithium atom would result in the formation of a beryllium atom. Beryllium has 4 protons, 4 neutrons, and 4 electrons.
The atomic number increase with 1.
As you already know the atom consists of protons, neutron and eletrons. The number of protons determins which chemical element it is, and on the periodic table of elements, we can see that the next element after lithium is beryllium.-An atom with 3 protons, 3 neutrons, and 3 electrons.- An atom with 3 protons, 5 neutrons, and 3 electrons
If one proton is added to the lithium atom, it would become a beryllium atom. Beryllium has 4 protons, 4 neutrons, and 4 electrons. The atomic number of the element would change to 4, placing it in a new position on the periodic table.
A proton and a neutron added together would be Deuterium without an electron.
When lithium chloride is added to water, it dissociates into lithium ions (Li+) and chloride ions (Cl-). These ions disperse throughout the solution due to the water molecules surrounding them, forming a clear, colorless solution.
A proton and a neutron added together would be Deuterium without an electron.
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The formula for the compound between Lithium and Sulfur is Li2S because Lithium has a +1 charge while Sulfur has a -2. So for it to be stable, there needs to be two Lithium atoms attached to one Sulfer.
If a proton were added to an atom of aluminum, the atom would become a silicon ion with a single positive charge.
Zero. Iron cannot be formed from lithium. They are two different elements which are not interconvertable.