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Lithium is the first of the Group (I) alkali metals.
The Transitional metals. are in a block between Group (II) and Group (III).
The first periodic of Transition metals is Scandium to Copper.
Iron, because it is a transition metal . The other three are all Group (I) Alkali metals.
It is natural. It appears in soil, the ground, and in rocks and crystals such as petalite ore.
"Li" is an abbreviation for the element "Lithium" and "Cl" is the abbreviation for the element "Chlorine." LiCl means "Lithium Chloride."
Lithium is a natural element. However, it is NOT found as the 'pure' metal, but as the cation ' Li^(+) '. The synthetic elements are the Trans-Uranic elements, with atomic No. greater than '100'.
No. Lithium is a naturally occurring element.
Lithium is the lightest transition metal.
Bromine is part of the representative elements
Iron, because it is a transition metal . The other three are all Group (I) Alkali metals.
Lithium is a natural element. However, it is NOT found as the 'pure' metal, but as the cation ' Li^(+) '. The synthetic elements are the Trans-Uranic elements, with atomic No. greater than '100'.
Lithium is an element.
It's the element Lithium, it's on the periodic table of the elements.
Element
Lithium is a chemical element and it is simply called Lithium, its symbol is Li.
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Lithium
an element.
Lithium is the only element that can burn in nitrogen. When lithium reacts with nitrogen, it forms lithium nitride.