Lithium is a solid at room temperature. It turns into a liquid at 453.69 K, and boils at 1615 K.
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.
Halogens naturally occur in the gaseous state. Examples of halogens are fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
It is natural. It appears in soil, the ground, and in rocks and crystals such as petalite ore.
Coal is a solid state of matter. It is a naturally occurring combustible material composed primarily of carbon and other elements, often used as a source of energy.
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 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.
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.
A solid.
No. Lithium is a naturally occurring element.
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Lithium has two natural isotopes (6Li and 7Li).
Technetium is a solid metal.
Lithium bromide is typically found in a solid state at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. It is commonly used in solution form as a desiccant in air conditioning systems.