One of the most important (and useful) physical properties is the melting point. All atoms will 'melt' at some point, even Lithium. Ok but what is the melting point of an atom of Li?
In the case of Lithium the melting point is 180.54°C. Now let's look at other properties and facts about Lithium...
Year: 1817
Location: Sweden
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In the case of Lithium the melting point is 180.54°C. Now let's look at other properties and facts about Lithium...
Lithium Overview
Lithium Melting Point
180.54°CDiscovery
Discovered By: Johann ArfwedsonYear: 1817
Location: Sweden
State at 20 °C
solidUses
Used in batteries. Also for certain kinds of glass and ceramics. Some is used in lubricants.Sources
Obtained by passing electric charge through melted lithium chloride and from the silicate mineral called spodumene [LiAl(Si2O6)].Description
Soft silvery-white metal. Lightest of metals. Accounts for only 0.0007% of the earth's crust.Atomic Symbol
LiName Origin
Greek: lithos (stone).Atomic Mass
6,941Learn more about the atomic mass.
Atomic Number
3Learn more about the atomic number.
Want to learn more details and data about Lithium (Li)? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.
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To make your life (and citation) easier just copy & paste the information below into your assignment or essay:
Luz, Gelson. "Melting Point of Lithium (Li) [& Color, Sources, Discovery ..." Materials. Gelsonluz.com. dd mmmm. yyyy. <URL>
Now replace dd, mmmm and yyyy with the day, month, and year you browsed this page. Also replace URL for the actual url of this page (The < and > stay, ok?). This citation format is based on MLA.
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