Lithium is the metal. It isn't used for mental medication, but its compounds are. People often call the medicine lithium, but it's not chemically correct.
In water, a metal spoon sinks. In water, a plastic spoon floats.
Among many other liquids, salt water, mercury, sugar syrup and oil are all heavier than water.
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it is a metal
calcium is a metalloid as it stands between metal and non metal as it doesn't have all the porperties of metal. calcium oxide is not an element so neither metal or non metal it is a compound
an electron.
It only floats if the density of the metal used is less than 1 gm/cm3
by making a boat that floats! XD
Usually aluminum floats because it is also quite light.
In science, Li typically refers to the chemical element lithium with atomic number 3. Lithium is a soft, silvery metal commonly used in rechargeable batteries and as a medication for certain mental health conditions.
Do you mean "mental" disorder?
Metal and Non-mental.
A metal boat would float on water and be a conductor of electricity.
no,they are nu mental
No it isn't. It has nothing to do with metal health.
if you mean metal, then mercury
A mental institution is a facility used in theory for the care and well-being of patients with mental challenges.