Does lithium follow the duplet rule? Being the only metal in Period 1 with less than 4 electrons, it should lose a electron (become Li+) and thus have two electrons in valence shell to attain a duplet. Please prove or disprove this with adequate proof.
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The only elements known to follow the this rule are Hydrogen, Helium and Lithium. Lithium loses an electron to attain a duplet.
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less than 4 electrons, it should lose a electron (become Li+) and thus have two electrons in valence shell to attain a du
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