Lithium.
I assume you mean 97.9 grams lithium. 97.9 grams lithium (1 mole Li/6.941 grams)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole Li) = 8.49 X 10^24 atoms of lithium ---------------------------------------
its a compound
i think equiment.
A fluid
li or LI = 51
lithium is Li
LI is 51
leapord of india
Taiping Li has written: 'Ke xue jiao yu lun' -- subject(s): Science, Study and teaching
li (לי) = "to me" hakol (הכל) = "everything"
Desheng Li has written: 'Jun shi si kao lu' -- subject(s): Military art and science, Philosophy
Lithium.
Li is a Chinese unit of distance, equal to about 0.5 km or 0.3 miles. If you mean Li as in chemistry, it stands for Lithium.
Not at all! It is mostly used when someone compliments you. The modest reply would be "na li, na li!" (那里)
Guoding Li has written: 'Ke xue jing shen yu ke xue fang fa' -- subject(s): Science
Tangjie Li has written: 'Zhan yi xue fa zhan yan jiu =' -- subject(s): Military art and science, War