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Lithium iodide

Compounds
Lithium iodide, or LiI, is a compound of lithium and iodine. When exposed to air, it becomes yellow in color, due to the oxidation of iodide to iodine. It crystallizes in the NaCl motif. It can participate in various hydrates. Wikipedia
Formula: LiI
Molar mass: 133.85 g/mol
Melting point: 876.2°F (469°C)
Boiling point: 2,140°F (1,171°C)
Density: 4.08 g/cm³
Oxidation number: 1
3D model (JSmol): Interactive image