How much electron do lithium atoms donate from the outer level?

Lithium is an alkali metal found in group I, A subgroup in the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements of D.I. Mendeleev. Its last (valence) electron layer contains one unpaired (valence) electron. This means that in reactions, lithium will donate 1 electron from the external level.



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