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Q: When the nuclei of hydrogen and lithium are fused together what element is produced?
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What element is soft silvery metal that is explosive?

Lithium.


What is the atomic number of hydrogen of lithium?

We can find lithium as a metal element. Atomic number of it is 3.


What element is a light?

The light elements include Hydrogen, Helium, and Lithium. Some lists might include more. The light elements were initially formed in the big bang and current universal levels of hydrogen and helium agree very well with the levels produced in the big bang. Much less lithium was produced in the big bang, with most being produced later in stars. Elements past lithium were produced only later in stars.


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This element is bromine.


Is lithium a pure element?

No - the lightest elements are hydrogen and helium. Although lithium is a lightest metal and the lightest element that is a solid at room temperature.


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Lithium is the smallest element in the periodic table if Hydrogen and Helium are excluded.


When is lithium found as a pure element in nature?

Pure lithium is naturally produced by the process of fusion in our stars, including our sun.


Which is the strongest oxidizing agent between lithium fluorine hydrogen?

This chemical element is fluorine.


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What is produced when helium and hydrogen are fused?

Lithium nuclei and a very large amount of energy.


Is lithium a man made element or a natural occuring element?

It is natural. It appears in soil, the ground, and in rocks and crystals such as petalite ore.