They both are in the same group. They have a same number of valence electrons. So they have equal chemical properties.
they are grouped in the same family because they react, behave, and act in the same way.
Lithium dioxide doesn't exist, lithium is not able to share one electron to both oxid atom.
Depending what other medications you are taking Lithium will work the same way. However Lithium is note just for bipolar affective disorder is can in certain circumstances be used for other conditions. Try to think about it like this; if you have a sore head you might take some pain relief (Tylenol etc) if you have a fever you might also take Tylenol. When you have the fever you might not have a sore head, the Tylenol will help the fever but because your head isn't in pain there is no need for it to act on it. Lithium is the same, if you do not have bipolar there is no need for the anti-manic action of Lithium BUT if you have other symptoms that may need Lithium then it will work on them. Remember if your taking Lithium to look after your kidneys and be familiar with the signs of Lithium Toxicity.
Caesium. Cesium is the American way of spelling it. Caesium is what everyone else uses.
The same way you track time on earth and everywhere else, by counting periods in the radiation emitted due to hyperfine transitions in Caesium-133.
The same way a straight person would act: it depends on the situation.
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- the electron configuration is the same- the number of valence electrons is the same
The electron configuration and the number of valence electrons are the same.
Two elements in the same group have same characteristic properties.They behave in similar way when exposed.For example : lithium and sodium which belongs to group one.
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Act the same like he does to you/others in the same way, if he/she doesn't realise that you are acting like him/her, try to make it more obvious that you are trying to act like him/her.