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10 March, 08:10

Explain why Lithium is a cation?

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  1. 10 March, 08:30
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    Unlike the other alkali metals, lithium has a single valence electron and can easily be delivered to form a cation. Of this reason, lithium is a strong heat and electricity conductor as well as a highly reactive element although it is the least reactive of alkali metals.
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