explain the covalency of lithium
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Pure lithium is metallic. Lithium in its most common compounds is ionic. Lithium is only covalent, to any extent at all, in relatively unstable compounds like organolithium reagents , where the bond is so polar that it's almost ionic. Lithium hydride is also essentially
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