The name of the element Lithium comes from the Greek word "lithos", meaning "stone".
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The name "lithium" was coined after the Greek "lithos," meaning stone. This is due to it's stone-like appearance. -ium is a common suffix for elemental names.
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Greek:Lithos(stone)
came from the word fat
I would think its lithium
lithium hydroxide + carbon dioxide --> lithium bicarbonate
Lithium Iodide
Lithium iodide
Lithium-Mangan-Oxid Lithium Permanganate
Lithium Hydrogen Phosphate or Lithium biphosphate
Lithium is a chemical element and it is simply called Lithium, its symbol is Li.
lithium hydroxide + carbon dioxide --> lithium bicarbonate
Lithium (Li)
lithium thiocyanate
Lithium Bromine
Lithium Iodide
LiCl is the chemical formula of of lithium chloride.
The name of a binary compound made up lithium and chlorine is lithium chloride.
The compound name for lithium nitrate is written LiNO3.
Lithium iodide
The chemical name of Br3O8 is Tribromine Octoxide.
Lithium is in the alkali metals group.