Lithium is the 3rd element in the Periodic Table. It is an alkali metal (like Sodium and Potassium). It was first given the name "lithos", which in Greek means "stone", as it was discovered in a mineral; as opposed to sodium and potassium, which were discovered in plant tissue. Its name was later standardized as "lithium".
Lithium is sometimes called "the magic ion" or "the light metal" due to its properties and uses in various applications, including rechargeable batteries and mood-stabilizing medication.
Sulfur can form compounds with lithium, such as lithium sulfide (Li2S) or lithium polysulfides. These compounds are typically formed through chemical reactions where lithium donates its electrons to sulfur to create stable compounds.
A lithium ion has a charge of +1
Lithium on the periodic table is found in the first group or family and the second period. The first family is often called the alkali metal family.
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lithium s atomic no is 3 it has 3 protons and 3 electrons
alkaly metals
At STP (Standard temperature and pressure) lithium is a solid.
Li is atom number three, not only 'was' but it still is and ever will be.
Lithium is a metal element. There are 3 electrons in a single atom.
mostly used to power electronic devices.
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No. It has two shells with 2 and 1 electron each. The second shell is unfilled.
The mass number of lithium is 7. This number represents the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of a lithium atom.
Lithium is sometimes called "the magic ion" or "the light metal" due to its properties and uses in various applications, including rechargeable batteries and mood-stabilizing medication.
If you think to the boiling point (not burning point) this temperature is 1342 0C.