| lithium 8 | has symbol 8Li |   | 
| has nuclear magnetic moment μ = +1.6536 nuclear magnetons with diamagnetic correction |   | 
| has nuclear spin I = 2+ h/2π |   | 
| has decay mode β- α (16.005 Mev) |   | 
| has decay mode γ |   | 
| has half life 0.84 seconds |   | 
| has number of nucleons 8 |   | 
| has number of neutrons 5 |   | 
| has atomic mass 8.022485 |   | 
| is an instance of lithium |   | 
| lithium | has stable isotope lithium 6, lithium 7 |   | 
| has lethal intake 525 mg kg-1 carbonate ingested by rat |   | 
| has reserves 7.3 × 106 tonnes |   | 
| has main mining area USA, brines of Searles Lake, California |   | 
| has mineral amblygonite, lepidolite, petalite, spodumene |   | 
| has neutron scattering length -0.190 × 10-12 cm |   | 
| has electron affinity 59.6 kJ mol-1 from Li to Li- |   | 
| has toxic intake 20 - 200 g |   | 
| has poisson's ratio 0.36 GPa |   | 
| has rigidity modulus 4.24 GPa |   | 
| has young's modulus 4.91 GPa |   | 
| has mass magnetic susceptibility +2.56 × 10-8 kg-1 m3 for solid |   | 
| has electrical resistivity 8.55 × 10-8 Ω m at 273 K |   | 
| has covalent radii 123 pm |   | 
| has thermal neutron capture cross section 70.5 barns |   | 
| has longest lived isotope lithium 7 |   | 
| has isotope mass range 5 to 9 |   | 
| has number of isotopes 5 including nuclear isomers |   | 
| has pronunciation lith-iuhm |   | 
| has name origin lithos = stone from Greek |   | 
| has discovery location Stockholm, Sweden |   | 
| has abundance 10 in Sun relative to H = 1 × 1012 |   | 
| has abundance 20 p.p.m. in Earth's crust |   | 
| has abundance 0.17 p.p.m. in seawater |   | 
| has specimen chunks, ingot, powder, ribbon, rod, shot or wire. Care ! |   | 
| has world production 39000 tonnes year-1 |   | 
| has chief source petalite, lepidolite |   | 
| has mass absorption coefficient 0.716 cm2 g-1 for CuKalpha X-ray diffraction |   | 
| has mass absorption coefficient 0.217 cm2 g-1 for MoKalpha X-ray diffraction |   | 
| has space group Im3m for α-Li |   | 
| has space group Fm3m for β-Li |   | 
| has crystal cell dimension a = 351.00 pm for α-Li |   | 
| has crystal cell dimension a = 437.9 pm for β-Li |   | 
| has crystal type b.c.c. for α-Li |   | 
| has crystal type f.c.c. for β-Li |   | 
| has atomic emission line 323.266 nm for Li I |   | 
| has atomic emission line 548.355 nm for Li II |   | 
| has atomic emission line 548.565 nm for Li II |   | 
| has atomic emission line 610.362 nm for Li I |   | 
| has atomic emission line 670.776 nm for Li I (strong) |   | 
| has atomic emission line 670.791 nm for Li I (strong, used in atom absorption spectrometry) |   | 
| has term symbol 2S1/2 in ground state |   | 
| has electron configuration [He]2s1 in ground state |   | 
| has mass of element in person 7 mg for a 70 kg average person |   | 
| has daily dietary intake 0.1 - 2 mg |   | 
| has level in humans 0.004 mg dm-3 in blood |   | 
| has level in humans 1.3 p.p.m. in bone |   | 
| has level in humans 0.025 p.p.m. in liver |   | 
| has level in humans 0.023 p.p.m. in muscle |   | 
| has hazard moderately toxic by ingestion but there are wide variations of tolerances. |   | 
| has biological role none; but lithium acts to stimulate metabolism and can control manic-depressive disorders |   | 
| has linear expansion coefficient 56 × 10-6 K-1 |   | 
| has thermal conductivity 84.7 W m-1 K-1 at 300 K |   | 
| has molar volume 13.00 cm3 |   | 
| has heat capacity 24.77 J K-1 mol-1 for solid at constant pressure 0.1 MPa at 298.15 K |   | 
| has heat capacity 20.786 J K-1 mol-1 for gas at constant pressure 0.1 MPa at 298.15 K |   | 
| has heat of vaporization 134.7 kJ mol-1 |   | 
| has heat of fusion 4.60 kJ mol-1 |   | 
| has boiling point 1620 K |   | 
| has melting point 453.69 K |   | 
| has electronegativity 0.98 Pauling |   | 
| has relative atomic mass 6.941 in units of 12C = 12.000 |   | 
| has ionic radii 78 pm for Li+ |   | 
| has atomic radii 152 pm |   | 
| has number of protons 3 |   | 
| has registry number 7439-93-2 for Chemical Abstracts System database |   | 
| has density 534 kg m-3 for solid at 293 K |   | 
| has density 515 kg m-3 for liquid at 453.69 K melting point |   | 
| has ocean oxidation state I |   | 
| has ocean residence time 2 × 106 years |   | 
| has atomic number 3 |   | 
| reacts with oxygen and water slowly |   | 
| has discovery date 1817 |   | 
| has discoverer J.A. Arfvedson |   | 
| has uses light-weight alloys, especially with aluminium and magnesium, greases, batteries, glass, medicine and nuclear bombs |   | 
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| alkali metal | has group 1 |   | 
| has hardness soft |   | 
| has appearancee silvery except for francium |   | 
| has synonym group I element |   | 
| accumulating oceanic element | has ocean concentration depth indenpendent |   | 
| element | is a part of Universe |   | 
| oceanic element | has occurrence ocean |   | 
| particle | obeys uncertainty principle |   | 
| has frequency inversely proportional to the wavelength |   | 
| has wavelength inversely proportional to its momentum |   | 
| has charge |   | 
| has mass |   | 
| physical object | has location or center of gravity |   | 
| has angular momentum |   | 
| has velocity |   | 
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| has temperature |   | 
| has volume |   | 
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