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Is lithium less dense than water?

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Technicaly, its lighter than oxigen, nitrogen, and all the other gasses, (i believe) exept hydrogen and helium. so yes, i SOULD be lighter than air, but if you let go of it, it will fall. but it is the lightest metal. So in conclusion, i should be lighter than air, but.isn't. how interesting!

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Yes, Lithium's density is 0.538g/cm3 compared to water's 1g/cm3.

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