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Sodium and Lithium are in the same group in the periodic table and tend to have similar properties, for example, adding a small amount to water will result in a "fizzing" type of reaction. Other elements in this group such as caesium react with water in a similar fashion only far more violently.
The symbol for sodium is Na. The symbol for lithium is Li.
sodium and lithium are both in group 1
Because the atomic weight of sodium is greater than the atomic weight of lithium; sodium is under lithium in the column of alkali metals.
sodium, sodium potassium, potassium lithium, lithium aluminum hydride
Sodium has similar properties as lithium.
Sodium has similar properties as lithium.
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Na is chemically more like Li than Mg, only physically (measurements, mass) it looks more like Mg
Lithium has similar properties with anything in Group 1 on the periodic table.
Sodium, lithium, potassium
sodium is a softer metal than lithium.
Sodium and Lithium are in the same group in the periodic table and tend to have similar properties, for example, adding a small amount to water will result in a "fizzing" type of reaction. Other elements in this group such as caesium react with water in a similar fashion only far more violently.
The symbol for sodium is Na. The symbol for lithium is Li.
sodium iodide
sodium and lithium are both in group 1
The are of course other alkali metals.Alkali metals are: lithium, sodium, potassium, caesium, rubidium, francium.