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Choose which one of the following will change Lithium- Li to Lithium cation- Li+1. Choose which one of the following will change Lithium- Li to Lithium cation- Li+1. Removing 2 electrons removing one electron
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Choose which one of the following will change Lithium- Li to Lithium cation- Li+1. Choose which one of the following will change Lithium- Li to Lithium cation- Li+1. Removing 2 electrons
removing one electron
adding 2 electrons
adding one electron
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Answer : removing one electron.
This is to achieve stable duplet electron arrangement since lithium has an electron arrangement of 2.1
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