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why does lithium show anomalous behaviour ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lithium has very snall size as compared to other group members so it has anamolous behaviour.
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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✒Lithium the first member of the group-1 metals, shows anomalous behaviour as compared to the rest of the members because of its:

a. smallest.

b. highest polarizing power.

✒Moreover, Lithium compounds are soluble in organic solvents as they have higher covalent character than other alkali metals.

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