Lithium is used to treat people who are suffering from bipolar disorder. While Lithium cannot cure the disease it eases the symptoms. It is also used to fuel torpedos, where blocks of lithium are melted by electric sparks before reacting with sulphur hexafluoride to produce heat. Lithium is used to make many different types of batteries, ceramics, enamels, glass, dyes, and rubber products. It is also often used in compounds such as Lithium Hydride which inflates many life boats and balloons or Lithium Deuteride which used in the explosively active part of H-bombs.
The battaries i bought at the store were lithium powered.
The most common use today is in small batteries.
Lithium iodide
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Lithium's major use today would be for batteries, because of its light weight, and energy density.
Lithium is a reactive metal that we sometimes use in our lives. Besides a science classroom, the most common place we use lithium would be in lithium batteries. This can be advantageous because lithium is extremely light, and in some circumstances, light batteries are preferable over heavier batteries. So it is just as lawful to have lithium metal as it is to have a battery. Note, It may be illegal for a normal person to have lithium metal, I don't actually know, but based on this, I wouldn't think that it is illegal.
No. Lithium metal is highly reactive and rather soft. Even if it didn't corrode away rapidly in normal conditions it wouldn't be much use. It is used in some types of battery. Lithium compounds are sometimes used in medicine, particularly as tranquilizers.
Lithium iodide
Batteries :)
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No, blimps do not contain lithium. All blimps in current service use helium
Generally, in Li-ion (or Lithium ion) batteries.
My pysch Client took his Lithium and now he is having less behaviors!
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Lithium's major use today would be for batteries, because of its light weight, and energy density.
Batteries for computers, watches.
I prefer to use a spray on white lithium. It last longer. However some use 3in1 because of the broad usages. I agree, White Lithium Grease is what I use.
Lithium loses one electron to become the cation Li+.