Lithium typically does not form anions when bonding with other elements. Instead, it tends to lose one electron to form a cation (Li⁺) due to its position as an alkali metal in Group 1 of the Periodic Table. This cation formation allows lithium to bond with anions from other elements, such as halides or oxides, in ionic compounds.
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