7439-93-2
Li
0300PC
99.9%
0.3mm
231-102-5
Class 4.3
UN1415
PG I
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Lithium is the first of the alkalis in the periodic table. In nature it’s found like a mixture of the isotopes Li6 and Li7. It’s the lightest solid metal, it’s soft, silvery-white, with a low melting point and reactive. Many of its physical and chemical properties are more similar to those of the alkaline earth metals than to those of its own group
Properties:
Appearance silvery-white
Melting point:453.65 K (180.50 °C, 356.90 °F)
Boiling point:1603 K (1330 °C, 2426 °F)
Density (near r.t.):0.534 g/cm3
Application
Used in atomic reactors, light alloys and batteries.
Lithium is the first of the alkalis in the periodic table. In nature it’s found like a mixture of the isotopes Li6 and Li7. It’s the lightest solid metal, it’s soft, silvery-white, with a low melting point and reactive. Many of its physical and chemical properties are more similar to those of the alkaline earth metals than to those of its own group
Properties:
Appearance silvery-white
Melting point:453.65 K (180.50 °C, 356.90 °F)
Boiling point:1603 K (1330 °C, 2426 °F)
Density (near r.t.):0.534 g/cm3
Application
Used in atomic reactors, light alloys and batteries.
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