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give two differences between a hydrogen atom and a lithium atom.

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Answered by pubg6
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Answered by Anonymous
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give two differences between a hydrogen atom and a lithium atom.

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  • Hydrogen bonds covalently; lithium bonds ionically. Hydrogen has a single proton for a nucleus, and usually no neutrons. Lithium has three protons and four (usually) or three (sometimes) neutrons, in its stable isotopes.

  • Hydrogen bonds covalently; lithium bonds ionically. Hydrogen has a single proton for a nucleus, and usually no neutrons. Lithium has three protons and four (usually) or three (sometimes) neutrons, in its stable isotopes. Hydrogen is usually counted as a nonmetal; lithium is highly metallic.✍

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