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Lithium

Lithium . By : Monika Clark. Periodic Table Information. Name – Lithium Atomic Symbol – Li Atomic Number – 3 Atomic Mass – 6.941 Group # - 1 Period # - 2. Physical Properties. Color : Silvery-white/ Grey State of Matter (at room temperature) : Solid Malleable Ductile

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Lithium

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  1. Lithium By : Monika Clark

  2. Periodic Table Information • Name – Lithium • Atomic Symbol – Li • Atomic Number – 3 • Atomic Mass – 6.941 • Group # - 1 • Period # - 2

  3. Physical Properties • Color : Silvery-white/ Grey • State of Matter (at room temperature) : Solid • Malleable • Ductile • Conductor of electricity and heat • Melting Point : 375 degrees Fahrenheit • Boiling Point : 2,457 degrees Fahrenheit • Density : 0.534 grams per cubic centimeter • Soft

  4. Chemical Properties • Reacts quickly with water and air • Corrosive • Radioactive

  5. Uses • Rechargeable Batteries • High performance aircraft parts • Coolant in nuclear breeder reactors • Mood-stabilizing drugs (when mixed with Carbonate) • Desiccants (when mixed Chloride and Bromide) • All purpose and high – temperature lubricant (when mixed with stearate)

  6. History • Lithium was discovered by Johan Arfvedson in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1817. • He discovered lithium during a routine chemical investigation of some minerals from a mine. • The origin of the word Lithium is Greek. The Greek word lithos means “stone.”

  7. Allotropes, Isotopes, or Important Compounds • Lithium hydroxide is an important compound. • It is obtained from carbonate and is a strong base. It dissolves in water to produce a high concentration of hydroxide (OH) ions. • Lithium-6 and lithium-7 are isotopes.

  8. Other Interesting Facts • Lithium is the only alkali metal that reacts with nitrogen. • Humphrey Davy created some of the first lithium metal from lithium carbonate that is used to inhibit the manic phase of bipolar (manic-depressive) disorder. • Lithium batteries have high energy density and are located in computers and cell phones. • Lithium is believed to be one of the three elements produced in large quantities by the Big Bang. • The other elements are hydrogen and helium.

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