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7 December, 03:46

When lithium reacts with bromine to form the compound LiBr, each lithium atom: (1) gains one electron and becomes a negativelycharged ion (2) gains three electrons and becomes a negativelycharged ion (3) loses one electron and becomes a positivelycharged ion (4) loses three electrons and becomes a positivelycharged ion

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  1. 7 December, 04:15
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    Answer: Option (3) is the correct answer.

    Explanation:

    Atomic number of lithium is 3 and atomic number of bromine is 35. So, lithium has one extra electron whereas bromine has deficiency of one electron according to the octet rule.

    Thus, when lithium combines with bromine then it results in the formation of ionic bond. That is, bond formed by transfer of electrons is known as ionic bond.

    Thus, lithium loses one electron and becomes a positively charged ion.
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