Lithium is the smallest(first) member of Group 1 , the Alkali metals.
The element lithium is in the Alkali Metal family.
*What family IS lithium in?
No. Lithium is a Alkali metal. Group I.
Lithium on the periodic table is found in the first group or family and the second period. The first family is often called the alkali metal family.
By running electricity through lithium chloride or spodumene
No, lithium is ins a family of mostly metals with 1 valence electron.
Lithium Sulfate (Li2SO4) is, indeed, SOLUBLE because the anion (SO4 2-) is soluble in an aqueous solution. Likewise, the Lithium cation (Li +) is soluble because it is located in the 1A family (or group), which consists of the Alkali Earth Metals, which are all soluble in an aqueous solution. Therefore, Lithium Sulfate is SOLUBLE.
Lithium is in the alkali metals group.
No. Lithium is a Alkali metal. Group I.
Lithium on the periodic table is found in the first group or family and the second period. The first family is often called the alkali metal family.
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By running electricity through lithium chloride or spodumene
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Potassium and lithium.
Lithium.
The first group of the periodic table of Mendeleev (alkali metals) contain lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium and francium.
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