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When lithium is a gas then why it is considered as a positive ion when it is not a noble gas​

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Answered by yashshreesharma22
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Lithium (Li) is an element that is a solid at room temperature. It is an alkali metal as listed on the periodic table of elements

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Answered by xXItzSujithaXx34
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  • Reactivity. Lithium is part of the Group 1 Alkali Metals, which are highly reactive and are never found in their pure form in nature. This is due to their electron configuration, in that they have a single valence electron which is very easily given up in order to create bonds and form compounds.
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