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  2. Lithium - Wikipedia

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    Lithium-6 is valued as a source material for tritium production and as a neutron absorber in nuclear fusion. Natural lithium contains about 7.5% lithium-6 from which large amounts of lithium-6 have been produced by isotope separation for use in nuclear weapons. [189] Lithium-7 gained interest for use in nuclear reactor coolants. [190]

  3. Isotopes of lithium - Wikipedia

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    Naturally occurring lithium (3 Li) is composed of two stable isotopes, lithium-6 (6 Li) and lithium-7 (7 Li), with the latter being far more abundant on Earth. Both of the natural isotopes have an unexpectedly low nuclear binding energy per nucleon (5 332.3312(3) keV for 6 Li and 5 606.4401(6) keV for 7 Li) when compared with the adjacent lighter and heavier elements, helium (7 073.9156(4) keV ...

  4. Lithium atom - Wikipedia

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    Lithium atom. A lithium atom is an atom of the chemical element lithium.Stable lithium is composed of three electrons bound by the electromagnetic force to a nucleus containing three protons along with either three or four neutrons, depending on the isotope, held together by the strong force.

  5. Lithium-ion battery - Wikipedia

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    A lithium-ion or Li-ion battery is a type of rechargeable battery that uses the reversible intercalation of Li + ions into electronically conducting solids to store energy. In comparison with other commercial rechargeable batteries, Li-ion batteries are characterized by higher specific energy, higher energy density, higher energy efficiency, a longer cycle life, and a longer calendar life.

  6. Period 2 element - Wikipedia

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    Lithium is one of the few elements synthesized in the Big Bang. Lithium is the 31st most abundant element on earth, [7] occurring in concentrations of between 20 and 70 ppm by weight, [8] but due to its high reactivity it is only found naturally in compounds. [8] Lithium salts are used in the pharmacology industry as mood stabilising drugs.

  7. Lithium (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Lithium is thought to provide long-term mood stabilization and have anti-manic properties by modulating glutamate levels. [118] It is proposed that lithium competes with magnesium for binding to NMDA glutamate receptor , increasing the availability of glutamate in post-synaptic neurons , leading to a homeostatic increase in glutamate re-uptake ...

  8. Category:Lithium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Lithium is a highly reactive alkali metal that is widely used in various industrial applications due to its unique properties. Lithium compounds are formed by combining lithium with other elements, such as oxygen , sulfur , and chlorine , to form different chemical compounds.

  9. Lithium metal battery - Wikipedia

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    CR2032 lithium button cell battery Lithium 9 volt, AA, and AAA sizes. The top object is a battery of three lithium-manganese dioxide cells; the bottom two are lithium-iron disulfide cells and are compatible with 1.5-volt alkaline cells. Lithium metal batteries are primary batteries that have metallic lithium as an anode.