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Answered by keshav9686
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  • Chemical properties Lithium is the only alkali metal that does not form the anion, Li−, in solution or in the solid state. Lithium is chemically active, readily losing one of its three electrons to form compounds containing the Li+ cation.
  • Atomic number: 3
  • Atomic weight: 6.941
  • Oxidation state: +1
  • Melting point: 180.5 °C (356.9 °F)
Answered by Anonymous
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Lithium hydroxide is also used as an additive in the electrolyte of alkaline storage batteries and as an absorbent for carbon dioxide. Other industrially important compounds include lithium chloride (LiCl) and lithium bromide (LiBr).

Lithium compounds, also known as lithium salts, are primarily used as a psychiatric medication. It is primarily used to treat bipolar disorder and treat major depressive disorder that does not improve following the use of antidepressants.

Symbol: Li

Symbol: LiAtomic mass: 6.941 u

Symbol: LiAtomic mass: 6.941 uAtomic number: 3

Symbol: LiAtomic mass: 6.941 uAtomic number: 3Electron configuration: [He] 2s1

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