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explain the formation of licl2​

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Answered by jalilahjohnson
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Formation of LICL

As a result, lithium gives electrons to chlorine when one atom of each comes into contact with the other. Figure 8.2 Chlorine's high electronegativity causes it to pull electrons from lithium, resulting in the formation of the ionic compound LiCl.

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Answered by c31bhoumiksasmal
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Formation of LICL

As a result, lithium gives electrons to chlorine when one atom of each comes into contact with the other. Figure 8.2 Chlorine's high electronegativity causes it to pull electrons from lithium, resulting in the formation of the ionic compound LiCl.

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