All of the other alkali metals, found below lithium in periodic table column 1, would have this property.
Lithium has similar properties with anything in Group 1 on the periodic table.
sorry i know witch one it is but i could never find the name of it.
Sodium has similar properties as lithium.
Yes, they have similar chemical properties.
When element chemically combine, they form compounds that have properties that are similar to those of the uncombined elements
fluorine
Chlorine
Many similarities exist between fluorine and chlorine.
Chlorine
Fluorine or Bromine have similar properties to chlorine because both are halogens.
The element chlorine shares similar characteristics with fluorine. Both the elements are in same group 17. Their valency is same(7). Both of them are found in same state i.e. gaseous
Fluorine and other elements that are in group 17. A cool site is chemicool.com
You think at fluorine (F).
Yes, and no. Medical lithium does contain actual lithium, but not in its elemental form. It is given in the form of lithium carbonate an alkaline salt somewhat similar to washing soda (sodium carbonate). Lithium compounds such as this are usually stable and relatively benign. As an element lithium is a soft, light, and highly reactive metal. This reactivity makes elemental lithium impractical and even dangerous for everyday use.
Lithium has similar properties with anything in Group 1 on the periodic table.
Fluorine is similar to chlorine.
Fluorine, at the top of the periodic table column that includes bromine.