Lithium is a soft, silverish-white Alkali metal.
Lithium is an alkali metal and has the lowest Atomic Mass of all metals, at standard temperature and pressure. (At very high pressures, hydrogen can form a metallic phase.)
Similar chemical properties has sodium.
Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs and Fr are alkali metals, group I of the Periodic Table.
No, it is not possible.
Lithium is a metal. In fact, it is an alkali metal (the metals found in group I are alkali metals).
Lithium is a metal.
helium is a noble gas. lithium is an alkali metal.
lithium
sodium is a softer metal than lithium.
Well, this is two words, but "alkali metal" fits. Alternate Answer: Well...'chemical' as in the chemical lithium. 'metal' as in the metal lithium. 'Material' as in the material lithium. 'Lithium' as in 'He chose a lithium battery.' 'Green' as in 'He chose a green lithium colored pigment.'
Lithium is an alkali metal.
Lithium is a metal. In fact, it is an alkali metal (the metals found in group I are alkali metals).
Lithium is a metal.
It is a metal.
No. A metal will replace any less active metal.
carbon is a non metal whereas lithium is a metal.
helium is a noble gas. lithium is an alkali metal.
One unusual property is the very low density of lithium, at 0.534 g/cm3. Usually metals have high densities but lithium does not, which can be attributed to the fact that lithium is a group I metal, and in fact, the first group I metal. This means that lithium metal will actually float on water and on any hydrocarbon oil. It is less dense than any liquid element and also the least dense of elements that are solids at room temperature.
Lithium is the metal with lowest density.
Lithium is a metal
Lithium is not a gas but solid metal