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In the early universe there was only Hydrogen and Helium (and a smidgen of Lithium).
Lithium
Hydrogen. It is the lightest element in the known universe.
Lithium is a metal. In fact, it is an alkali metal (the metals found in group I are alkali metals).
many compounds are found
In the early universe there was only Hydrogen and Helium (and a smidgen of Lithium).
Lithium!
lithium is found in South America, North America and in the ocean.
i have know idea when it was found
Lithium
Lithium was found (i.e. first chemically identified as a distinct element) in the year 1817.
Lithium is rarely found in its pure state in nature. It is usually found in compounds, such as lithium carbonate and lithium chloride, in minerals like spodumene and lepidolite. However, pure lithium can be extracted from these compounds through various chemical processes.
Batteries
The person who found lithium was Johan A. Arfwedson.
The observable Universe has somewhere around 1011 galaxies. The entire Universe is much larger than the observable Universe, but currently, it is not known exactly how much larger. It might be infinite in size, but in any case, it is estimated that the Universe is a lot larger than the observable Universe.
lithium can be found in medicine,batteries,rocks and soil,hot springs,nuclear reactors,and last but not least air conditioners
Lithium is presently being recoered from brines of Searless Lake in California, other deposits in North California (very large deposits in NC), and Nevada Economic concentrations of lithium are found in brines, minerals and clays in various parts of the world. Brines and high-grade lithium ores are the present source for all commercial lithium production. The largest known deposits of lithium are in Bolivia and Chile.