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You mean future NEW uses of lithium because there are already lots of current uses for it that are very popular, like rechargeable batteries and axle grease. And the answer is yes.
Magnesium and lithium are both metals with different properties and uses. Magnesium is lighter and more reactive than lithium. Magnesium is commonly used in alloys for making lightweight materials, while lithium is used in batteries for electronic devices.
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.
Lithium Carbonate, which has uses in both pharmacology and industry.
Some application of lithium are:- lithium ion batteries- lithium carbonate as a medicine- lithium greases- lithium compounds uses as flux in laboratory melting- lithium fluoride is used as a crystal in X-ray spectrometry- alloys for aerospace technology- lithium hydroxide absorb CO2- LiAlH4 is an additive to rocket propellants- reagents with lithium in organic chemistry- lithium deuteride is used in nuclear fusion experimentsetc.
An early use for lithium would be either to perform surgery (It was used as a pain killer) .Or for recreational "therapy".
Lithium is used in batteries and as a medication for bipolar disorder.
Lithium is used in batteries, manufacture of glassware and ceramics, air purification, rocket fuels and mobile phones. (Source - http://www.criticalmetals.com/lithium.html )
Lithium gas is primarily used in nuclear reactors as a coolant and neutron moderator. It can also be utilized in certain types of batteries, such as lithium-ion batteries, for energy storage purposes. Additionally, lithium gas can be employed in certain chemical reactions and processes, as well as in various research applications.
The Klaus Kobec KKG 1913 uses a CR2016 lithium coin cell battery.
Lithium is used in Lithium Batteries, which are used in computers. Also, Lithium is used to make Lithium-Ion batteries, which are used in many portable devices, such as MP3 players. Lithium used to be used to treat Mania Disorder.