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  • 02-03-2016
  • Chemistry
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How is a lithium atom (Li) different from a lithium ion (Li+)

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jacob578 jacob578
  • 02-03-2016
Li+ have more elements i think

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Lynxie
Lynxie Lynxie
  • 02-03-2016
A lithium ion is a lithium atom that is negatively charged, because it lost electrons in an ionic reaction.

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