i believe so if you drink lots of water and eat only 3 meals a day. by eating less your not satisfying your appetite on lithium. lots of water will not only take care of the water retention but will take care of fat metabolism as well through the liver and kidneys. caffeine or coffee lowers lithium and you get more side effects like weight gain so you better get off it. more important is to exercise to increase the metabolism because lithium blocks or slows down thyroid production. hope this answers your question. cb.
By reducing weight execises the body alternatively,and by reducing fatty food ,have enough rest,
The lithium atom lose an electron.
Because lithium has a very low electronegativity.
No. Lithium will lose an electron.
It loses an electron.
Because the atomic weight of sodium is greater than the atomic weight of lithium; sodium is under lithium in the column of alkali metals.
yes
lithium is an element that has a extremely low atomic weight and is a mineral.
Li, or lithium, is the element most likely to lose electrons in a chemical bond. Lithium has 1 valence electron.
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Lithium is in group 1 of the Periodic How_many_electrons_must_the_lithium_atom_give_up_to_become_stable, so it must lose one electron for it to attain a full outermost energy level and become stable.The charge will then be positive (+).
Lithium's major use today would be for batteries, because of its light weight, and energy density.
Lithium is a meta element. Atomic mass of it is 7.