Fluorine forms a binary ionic compound with lithium. During the reaction, a lithium atom transfers an electron to fluorine. What is the name of this compound?
lithium fluoride

fluorine lithium

fluorine lithide

Respuesta :

Lithium is the metal and fluorine is the electron acceptor, so lithium fluoride.

Answer: lithium fluoride

Explanation: Lithium atom has oxidation number of +1.

Electronic configuration of lithium:

[tex][Li]:3:1s^22s^1[/tex]

Lithium atom will loose one electron to gain noble gas configuration and form lithium cation with +1 charge.

[tex][Li^+]:2:1s^2[/tex]

Fluorine atom has oxidation number of -1.

Electronic configuration of fluorine:

[tex][F]:9:1s^22s^22p^5[/tex]

Flourine atom will gain one electron to gain noble gas configuration and form fluoride ion with -1 charge.

[tex][F^-]:10:1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^6[/tex]

In lithium fluoride the one electron from lithium metal gets transferred to fluorine atom to form [tex]LiF[/tex].

The nomenclature of ionic compounds is given by:

1. Positive ion is written first.

2. The negative ion is written next and a suffix is added at the end of the negative ion. The suffix written is '-ide'.

Hence, the name of [tex]LiF[/tex] is lithium fluoride.

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