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26 October, 23:57

A lithium ion is different than a lithium atom because it

a.

is much more massive.

b.

has an extra neutron.

c.

has a different electric charge.

d.

is in a different group in the periodic table.

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  1. 27 October, 00:13
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    I think the answer is C. a lithium ion is formed when the lithium atom loses an electron. the only thing that changes is the number of electrons so A, B and D cannot be correct.
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