the specific heat capacity for lithium is (25 °C) 24.860 J·mol−1·K−1
1.132 J/(g K)
The specific gravity of lithium is 0.534
A common substance with a high specific heat is water. There are a few substances that have a higher heat capacity than water, though, such as lithium and ammonia.
lithium have low ionisation energy.
Flame Test: heat up with a bunsen burner and the lithium ion fives off a crimson flame, proving it it lithium.
Everything can conduct heat except a vacuum. Lithium is a metal so it should do better than most.
No. Metals have a relatively low specific heat.
Lithium
Yes. Check the Wikipedia article on "specific heat", and you'll find some - for example ammonia, lithium at certain temperatures, and helium.
Lithium is greatly heat-resistant, possessing a low coefficient of thermal expansionand the highest specific heat capacity of any solid element. Lithium has also been found to besuperconductive below 400 μK.
The specific gravity of lithium is 0.534
A common substance with a high specific heat is water. There are a few substances that have a higher heat capacity than water, though, such as lithium and ammonia.
- 37.1 kj/mol is the heat of solution for lithium chloride.
The specific heat of liquid water is 4.183 J / g K. Lithium liquid has a higher specific heat at 4.379, as does Hydrogen gas at 14.30. Helium gas also does at 5.1932 Finally, liquid Ammonia has a higher specific heat at 4.700.
lithium have low ionisation energy.
It is 0.534
it the level of heat....generated
Flame Test: heat up with a bunsen burner and the lithium ion fives off a crimson flame, proving it it lithium.