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Understanding Lithium: Properties, Uses, and Interesting Facts

Lithium, represented by the symbol Li and atomic number 3, is an essential alkali metal with a notable atomic mass of 7. This soft, silvery-grey substance is primarily utilized in lithium-ion batteries, as well as in agricultural products like potatoes and bananas. Lithium is fascinating not only for its applications but also for its physical properties—it's a lustrous metal that plays a crucial role in modern technology. Derived from the Greek word "lithos," meaning "stone," lithium was discovered on the island of Uto in Sweden.

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Understanding Lithium: Properties, Uses, and Interesting Facts

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  1. M ss Lithium!;D By Oralia Basurto-Ruiz & Brenna Moore. ;D A

  2. Element symbol & Family name. Element symbol: Li. Family name: Alkali Metals. :D

  3. Atomic Number & Atomic Mass. • Atomic Number: 3 • Atomic Mass: 7

  4. Solid? Liquid? Or Gas? :) Lithium is a… Solid!:D GG

  5. Metal? Metalloid? Or, Nonmetal? Lithium is a… Metal! ;D b

  6. How is Lithium used? • Lithium is used in batteries, salt, potatoes, and bananas. ;D

  7. b Physical Properties? • Lithium is silvery, grey, lustrous, soft, silver-white substance. :O

  8. Chemical Properties? • Silver Vanadiumoxide, Graphite mixture, cobalt oxide, iron phosphate, atrium.

  9. InterestingFacts!:D • LithiumcomesfromtheGreekwordlitho whichmeans“stone”! • ItwasdiscoveredontheislandofUtoinSweden. • Itisin ceramics, and opticalformsofglass.

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