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  • Lithium Hydride: Ionic or Covalent? Understanding the Bond
    No, lithium hydride is not a covalent bond. It is an ionic compound, meaning it is composed of ions held together by electrostatic attraction. In lithium hydride, lithium loses an electron to hydrogen, forming Li+ and H- ions. These ions are then attracted to each other to form the ionic compound.
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