Yes, and so do some cameras and batteries.
Common household products that may contain lithium include rechargeable batteries (such as lithium-ion batteries found in electronic devices), some pharmaceutical drugs (like lithium salts used for treating certain mental health conditions), and certain types of glass and ceramics.
Yes, MacBook chargers contain lithium batteries.
All the lithium atoms contain the same number of protons.
I think that maybe lithium sulphate or lithium sulphite could possibly be formed.
Yes, and no. Medical lithium does contain actual lithium, but not in its elemental form. It is given in the form of lithium carbonate an alkaline salt somewhat similar to washing soda (sodium carbonate). Lithium compounds such as this are usually stable and relatively benign. As an element lithium is a soft, light, and highly reactive metal. This reactivity makes elemental lithium impractical and even dangerous for everyday use.
Yes, 7Up did contain lithium in the past as a mood stabilizer, but it was removed from the recipe in the 1950s.
Li2SiO3 is lithium metasilicate, a compound composed of lithium, silicon, and oxygen. It is often used in ceramics and as a nuclear material due to its favorable properties such as high thermal stability and low thermal expansion.
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Lithium is used in batteries, manufacture of glassware and ceramics, air purification, rocket fuels and mobile phones. (Source - http://www.criticalmetals.com/lithium.html )
No, lithium nitrate is not typically used in explosives. It is more commonly used in ceramics, batteries, and the pharmaceutical industry.
Li3N is the chemical formula for lithium nitride, which is a compound composed of lithium and nitrogen ions. It is used in the production of ceramics and as a precursor in the synthesis of other nitrogen-containing compounds.
Li2CO3 is lithium carbonate, which is a compound containing lithium, carbon, and oxygen. It is commonly used in the production of ceramics, glass, and as a mood-stabilizing medication for certain mental health conditions such as bipolar disorder.