Lithium is an element,
however "Holmium" is not
you may be mistaking Holmium for Helium though
Holmium (Ho) is a member of the lanthanides family.
Holmium actually has the highest magnetic strength out of all known elements given it is first submersed in an artificially produced magnetic field.
Holmium is a member of the lanthanides group. As a curiosity holmium has the greatest magnetic strength between the elements. Applications: as holmium oxide for the calibration of spectrophotometers, neutron adsorbent, lasers, colorant for glass, etc.
Holmium
Neon and lithium are both elements found on the periodic table, with neon classified as a noble gas and lithium as an alkali metal. They share similarities in that both are relatively light elements, with low atomic masses. Additionally, both elements are used in various applications: neon in lighting and indicators, and lithium in batteries and pharmaceuticals. However, their chemical properties and reactivity differ significantly due to their positions in different groups of the periodic table.
Neon is chemically inert and doesnt combine with lithium
Einsteinium, lawrencium, Mendelevium, Holmium, Rutherfordium
Chlorine and lithium would be the most reactive because chlorine is a halogen and lithium is an alkali metal, both of which are highly reactive elements. Nickel is a transition metal and is less reactive compared to chlorine and lithium.
Lithium is an element.
The three elements in lithium sulfate are lithium (Li), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O).
Lithium chloride consists of two (2) elements, lithium and chlorine.
Yes. Lithium is very reactive to other elements.