Why lithium can only form the monoxide?

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2026-04-15 03:15

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Lithium can only form lithium monoxide (Li2O) because it only has one electron available for bonding. This lone electron pairs with one oxygen atom, resulting in the formation of Li2O. Due to its electronic configuration, lithium cannot form a higher oxide with oxygen.

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