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  2. Lithium oxide - Wikipedia

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    Burning lithium metal produces lithium oxide. Lithium oxide forms along with small amounts of lithium peroxide when lithium metal is burned in the air and combines with oxygen at temperatures above 100 °C: [3] 4Li + O 2 → 2 Li 2 O. Pure Li 2 O can be produced by the thermal decomposition of lithium peroxide, Li 2 O 2, at 450 °C [3] [2] 2 Li ...

  3. From hamburger wrappers to car seats, forever chemicals are ...

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    Last year, the EPA issued health advisories for drinking water, noting that forever chemicals are more hazardous to human health and at lower levels than scientists previously thought.

  4. Water-reactive substances - Wikipedia

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    Water-reactive substances [1] are those that spontaneously undergo a chemical reaction with water, often noted as generating flammable gas. [2] Some are highly reducing in nature. [ 3 ] Notable examples include alkali metals , lithium through caesium , and alkaline earth metals , magnesium through barium .

  5. Keeping kids warm in their car seats: Safety tips for winter ...

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    On Monday, Nov. 4, the NHTSA shared the reminder and a photo example on Facebook and wrote: “Blankets are a good alternative to a heavy, puffy coat, which can cause the car seat harness to not ...

  6. Forever chemicals will no longer be in your microwave popcorn ...

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    They're everywhere from tap water to car seats, carpets, makeup and waterproof and stain-resistant products — including, yes, items like the wrapper your hamburger comes in. The reason PFAS are ...

  7. Environmental impacts of lithium-ion batteries - Wikipedia

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    Lithium-rich clays are the third major source of lithium, although they are far less abundant than salt brines and hard-rock ores containing lithium. To be exact, lithium-rich clays make up less than 2% of the world's lithium products. [16] For comparison, brine extraction represents 39% and hard-rock ores represent 59% of the lithium ...

  8. In rural Utah, concern over efforts to use Colorado River ...

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    An absorbent would then separate out the lithium before the lithium-free water would be pumped back underground. Freshwater from the Colorado River would be used to wash the mineral. Anson said ...

  9. Lithium titanate - Wikipedia

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    The lithium-titanate battery is a rechargeable battery that is much faster to charge than other lithium-ion batteries. It differs from other lithium-ion batteries because it uses lithium-titanate on the anode surface rather than carbon. This is advantageous because it does not create a solid electrolyte interface layer, which acts as a barrier ...