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What happens when sulfur reacts with lithium?
A. Electrons move from the lithium atoms to the sulfur atoms.
B. Electrons become delocalized among the atoms. C. Electrons are shared between the lithium atoms and the sulfur atoms.
D. Electrons move from the sulfur atoms to the lithium atoms.

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Answer: A.

Lithium sulfide is the inorganic compound with the recipe Li2S. It solidifies in the antifluorite theme, depicted as the salt (Li+)2S2−. It frames a strong yellow-white deliquescent powder. In air, it effectively hydrolyses to deliver hydrogen sulfide (spoiled egg scent).

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