Lithium is a solid at room temperature. It turns into a liquid at 453.69 K, and boils at 1615 K.
Lithium, as it is mined, is found in nature as lithium oxide or as lithium in suspension in underground water.
It's a solid at room temperature. All metals (Alkali and Alkaline Earth) are solids at room temperature with the exception of Mercury (Hg), which is a liquid.
On Earth it is a solid, usually in its ionic state. On the Sun, and in the solar wind, it is a plasma. Both are "natural".
S O L I D : ) there u go its solid btw
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It is solid.
It is a crystalline solid.
solid
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
No. Lithium is a naturally occurring element.
They do Occur in SOLID,LIQUID and GAS
naturally a solid
yes. its does if it's a drug
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's state of matter is solid. It can be made into a liquid but its true form is solid.
solid (i think) :)
Lithium is solid in room temperature.
Copper's state of matter is naturally a solid. But it can melt, and boil.
No. Lithium is a naturally occurring element.
Lithium is a solid at STP. There is a site that really has good facts. Chemicool.com
Lithium is a solid at room temperature. Its melting point is 180.5 °C.
A solid.
a solid
Elemental lithium is NOT a natural resource. Lithium is found as an ion in a combined state, such as lithium carbonate. The reason why lithium is not found naturally is because it is too reactive a metal.
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