Yes, it causes a small explosion when placed in water and it can also be cut with a knife
Yes, a knife can cut through talc as talc is a soft mineral with a Mohs hardness of 1 on the Mohs scale. This makes it easy to cut or scratch with a knife because of its low hardness.
Lithium Bromine
Lithium is a metal. It is soft and is a nice shiny silvery colour when first cut. It is very reactive.
These elements are all alkali metals and belong to the same group (group 1) on the periodic table. They are all highly reactive and tend to form ions with a +1 charge. Additionally, they are all soft metals that can be easily cut with a knife.
Lithium is a chemical element and it is simply called Lithium, its symbol is Li.
Lithium can be cut with a knife because the elements built in it are very sof tand timid.
Lithium and possibly sodium
Lithium (Li) is the easiest element to cut in Group 1 of the periodic table. Being a soft metal, lithium can be easily cut with a knife.
Yes, lithium is a soft metal and can be easily cut with a knife. It is relatively malleable and ductile at room temperature but can become brittle if exposed to certain conditions, such as low temperatures or high pressures.
Metals that are relatively soft, such as lead, tin, or aluminum, can be cut with a knife. Harder metals like steel, stainless steel, or titanium are much more difficult to cut with a knife due to their strength and toughness.
No, in comparison to the rest of the metals, lithium (as an alkali metal) would be called a soft metal. All the alkali metals could be cut with a knife, but still retain properties of metals.
Yes, you can cut styrofoam with a knife.
The Alkali Metals. Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium, and Francium.
a fake wooden knife :)
"He cut off their tails with a carving knife"...
you get a knife and cut it
A blunt knife's edge is thicker but not sharp. Hence, it is difficult to cut with a blunt knife.