Lithium is a shiny silver metal at room temperature. It is very soft and will oxidize quickly if exposed to air.
Room temperature IS room temperature, you question makes no sense.
No. Lithium is a solid at room temperature.
At room temperature, Lithium is a solid. Lithium is very reactive however, and upon introduction of air, lithium oxidises. A very good video can be found on the alkali metals in the links associated with this
Lithium is a solid at room temperature. It turns into a liquid at 453.69 K, and boils at 1615 K.
At room temperature that would be Lithium at about 0.534 g/cm3 or 0.0192 pounds/inch3 When solid, Hydrogen is the lightest at 0.086 g/cm3 or 0.0031 pounds/inch3.
Lithium is solid in room temperature.
Room temperature IS room temperature, you question makes no sense.
Lithium is a solid at room temperature. Its melting point is 180.5 °C.
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lithium hydride is a solid at room temperature.
Yes, lithium is stable at STP. That doesn't mean it is safe to handle, nor does it mean it remains stable after contacting other other halide salts, or even water (try that one; it will be good). In a nut shell, yes, lithium is stable at 30 degrees Celsius *******AS LONG AS IT'S BY ITSELF******* Look at MSDS for lithium http://www.sciencelab.com/xMSDS-Lithium-9927559
yes lithium does have luster it is metalic
No. Lithium is a solid at room temperature.
At room temperature radium is a solid metal.
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Lithium is a solid at STP. There is a site that really has good facts. Chemicool.com