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Imagine that some atoms of lithium (Li) and oxygen (O) form an ionic bond. a. How many lithium and oxygen atoms are required to form one unit of this compound?
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Imagine that some atoms of lithium (Li) and oxygen (O) form an ionic bond.
a. How many lithium and oxygen atoms are required to form one unit of this
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the answer is Li2O for the compound
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