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.
It is a metal.
carbon is a non metal whereas lithium is a metal.
Lithium is a metal
No. Lithium is a Alkali metal. Group I.
NO!!! Ity is a Group(I) elemental metal. However , its oxide lithium oxide (Li2O) is a base .
Lithium is an alkali metal.
Lithium is a metal. In fact, it is an alkali metal (the metals found in group I are alkali metals).
Lithium is a metal.
Well, this is two words, but "alkali metal" fits. Alternate Answer: Well...'chemical' as in the chemical lithium. 'metal' as in the metal lithium. 'Material' as in the material lithium. 'Lithium' as in 'He chose a lithium battery.' 'Green' as in 'He chose a green lithium colored pigment.'
Lithium metal exists as a solid at room temperature. However, lithium metal is highly reactive and is rarely found as a neutral atom. Instead it is usually found as an ion, Li+, either dissolved in solution or in ionic compounds.
It is a metal.
carbon is a non metal whereas lithium is a metal.
helium is a noble gas. lithium is an alkali metal.
maybe. ask the person running the detector.
Lithium is a metal
Lithium is a silvery and very soft metal.
Lithium is not a gas but solid metal