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LiH, LiF and `Li_(3)N` show exceptional thermal stabilites. Comment.

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`Li^(+)` is very small in size. Therefore, its salts with small anions such as `F^(-),H^(-)and N^(3-)` are exceptionally stable due to their high lattice energies.
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