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Does lithium sink under water?

No, lithium is less dense than water, so it will float on the surface of water.


What is the difference between strontium chloride and lithium chloride?

Strontium chloride is a compound of lithium and chlorine with the formula SrCl2. Lithium chloride is a compound of lithium and chlorine with the formula LiCl.


What does strontium hydroxide and lithium phosphate form?

When strontium hydroxide and lithium phosphate react, they form strontium phosphate and lithium hydroxide. This is a double displacement reaction where the cations and anions of the two compounds switch partners. Strontium phosphate is an insoluble compound, while lithium hydroxide is soluble in water.


What two metals are less dense than mercury?

Potassium and Lithium


Two of this elements compounds burn with a red flame and are used in fireworks and signal flares?

Strontium and lithium are two elements whose compounds burn with a red flame and are commonly used in fireworks and signal flares. The strontium compound strontium nitrate and the lithium compound lithium carbonate are examples of substances that contribute to the red color in pyrotechnics.


Why would litium float to the top of the water?

Because Lithium is less dense than water


Which ionic compounds would be good for making purple fireworks?

I think to lithium, strontium, strontium+copper.


What metal produces a crimson flame?

Strontium is a metal that produces a crimson flame when burned.


What are the chemical symbols for lithium xenon oxygen potassium zinc strontium?

Lithium (Li), Xenon (Xe), Oxygen (O), Potassium (K), Zinc (Zn), Strontium (Sr).


What minrals make orange fireworks?

strontium and lithium salts


What happens when strontium and lithium go into water?

Strontium and lithium dissolves in water forming the corresponding hydroxide and liberating hydrogen. However the reaction is exothermic and may cause explosion / fire.


What is least dense?

Lithium