no
Because lithium is extremely reactive and can undergo in air a violent oxidation.
no, prolene ( Polypropylene ) sutures don't dessolve. they should be removed.
Sodium and lithium are stored in oil so they don't react with air.
Any of the alkali metals: lithium, sodium, potassium, etc.
no it does not
Lithium is stored in mineral oil to protect it from air and moisture.
no
yes
Because lithium is extremely reactive and can undergo in air a violent oxidation.
water soluble
Lithium reacts with air, water and acids, as well as many other things. Oil doesn't mix with water so it is an ideal solution.
Lithium possesses the following properties: alkali metals, valence electrons, potassium, sodium, helium, mineral oil, magnesium and lithium hydroxide.
coal, oil, lithium
Lithium is a group 1 element, this causes it do be very reactive with substances such as water to the point where it has to be stored in oil. Lithium has many domestic uses such as it is used in standard household batteries.
it desolves with water at room temperature....
7Up can corrode iron.