It is used in batteries, and most things need batteries. Also it helps with bi polor disorder.
It is used in small batteries today!
No. Lithium metal is highly reactive and rather soft. Even if it didn't corrode away rapidly in normal conditions it wouldn't be much use. It is used in some types of battery. Lithium compounds are sometimes used in medicine, particularly as tranquilizers.
Polonium is not used in everyday life.
Plutonium has no uses in the everyday life.
Curium is not used in everyday life.
Lithium iodide is used in long-life batteries, like pacemakers. See related link.
No. Lithium metal is highly reactive and rather soft. Even if it didn't corrode away rapidly in normal conditions it wouldn't be much use. It is used in some types of battery. Lithium compounds are sometimes used in medicine, particularly as tranquilizers.
Ozone is used in everyday life. It is used in water filters.
Plutonium is not used in everyday life.
Polonium is not used in everyday life.
Curium is not used in everyday life.
Plutonium has no uses in the everyday life.
Ldrs are used in everyday life as solar panels.
Lithium iodide is used in long-life batteries, like pacemakers. See related link.
An alkali metal, group 1.The diagonal relationship on the periodic table - its quite similar to Mg in reactivity.The way people use a shorthand in everyday life which is scientifically incorrect, Lithium is used instead of the proper name e.g. lithium carbonate to describe the medication for bipolar disorder. Lithium metal is highly reactive - just like sodium.
infrared radiation in used in everyday life because of heat.
how are emeralds use in everyday life
Algebra is used in lots of differant ways in everyday life because it's maths.