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lithiumSoft, ductile, silver-white, metallic element, atomic number 3, relative atomic mass 6.941. It is one of the alkali metals (being found at the top of Group 1 of the periodic table). It has a very low density (far less than most woods), and floats on water (relative density 0.57); it is the lightest of all metals. Although in the reactivity series it is the least reactive of the alkali metals, it reacts readily with water and the oxygen in air, and so has to be kept under oil. Lithium is used to harden alloys, and in batteries; its compounds are used in medicine to treat manic depression. Lithium was named in 1818 by Swedish chemist Jöns Berzelius, having been discovered the previous year by his student Johan A Arfwedson. Berzelius named it after ‘stone’ because it is found in most igneous rocks and many mineral springs.
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The final environment approval report, which was approved by the Jiangsu Province Environmental Bureau, was an important step toward full project approval for the company s Jiangsu lithium carbonate plant, the ASX-listed company said on Friday. The pilot plant, still under construction, will be a small operation, producing only 100 tons of lithium carbonate monthly. is needed to make the cathode material and the electrolyte used in a lithium battery, lithium Carbonate (Li2CO3) is produced from |
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