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In an atom of lithium sulfide there are 2 atoms of lithium and one atom of sulfur which statement about lithium sulfide is correct
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The correct statement about lithium sulfide is:

In an atom of lithium sulfide, there is one atom of sulfur and two atoms of lithium.
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