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would a molecular model of lithium sulfide have two spheres?

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A molecular model of lithium sulfide (Li2S) would typically be represented with three spheres. This is because lithium sulfide consists of two lithium (Li) atoms and one sulfur (S) atom. In a simple ball-and-stick model:

- You would represent each lithium atom with one sphere (usually a smaller sphere for lithium, as lithium is a lighter element).
- You would represent the sulfur atom with a larger sphere (as sulfur is heavier).

So, to accurately depict the composition of lithium sulfide, you would have two spheres for the lithium atoms and one sphere for the sulfur atom, making a total of three spheres in the model.