No. Teenagers should not be drinking to begin with, and it is not safe to mix lithium and alcohol. That's a good way to feel really sick.
lithium 6 has fewer neutrons, while lithium 7 is heavier
no
What will happen when you mix lithium and soma
This will depend on both the type and size of the lithium battery. Also some lithium battery types actually contain metallic lithium sheets while others the lithium is only in the form of ions.
NONE, no drinking while driving.
she died while haviing sex while she met a hot girl at the club drinking a couple of beers ^^ Far from true. Billie Holiday was addicted to heroin. She wore white gloves that went above her elbows to hide the scars that were caused by her drug use. One day, Billie fainted of stage, and three days later, she died of renal(kidney) failure.The failure was caused by the drugs. Billie Holiday, born Eleanora Fagan Gough, did not die "while having sex while she met a hot girl at the club drinking a couple of beers." I mean, that doesn't even sound right. First, the spelling is wrong (it's *having not haviing). Second, she was having sex WHILE meeting "a hot girl at the club drinking a couple of beers at a bar?" C'mon guys, at least make the fake answers believable...
NO!
Li3N; the lithium ion has a charge of +1 (Li+) while the nitride ion has a charge of -3 (N3-)
6.941 is the average mass of lithium's isotopes. The majority of lithium (on average about 92.5%) is lithium-7 with 3 protons and 4 neutrons while about 7.5% is lithium-6 with 3 protons and 3 neutrons. A number of other isotopes exist but only in trace amounts.
Be careful if you're charging the lithium battery with a generator connected through an isolator.
Lithium is more reactive to water than magnesium because while Lithium will explode and generally destroy the container it is in, magnesium will cause the water to violently bubble.
The formula for the compound between Lithium and Sulfur is Li2S because Lithium has a +1 charge while Sulfur has a -2. So for it to be stable, there needs to be two Lithium atoms attached to one Sulfer.