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A lithium ion is different than a lithium atom because it a. is much more massive. b. has an extra neutron. c. has a different electric charge. d. is in a different group in the periodic table. Please
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A lithium ion is different than a lithium atom because it a. is much more massive. b. has an extra neutron. c. has a different electric charge. d. is in a different group in the periodic table. Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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C because an ion either lost or gained an electron. Lithium is an alkali metal and a lithium ion usually has a +1 charge
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