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Discovered : 1817 by J. A. R. Arfvedson Isolated in Stockholm, Sweden Origin : From the Greek lithos meaning stone. Description : The lightest of all metals. Lithium salts are used in greases, batteries and glass. Lithium Carbonate therapy has become standard treatment for manic depression, although its action on the brain is still not fully understood. Image : Alchemical symbol lithos and ...
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What is Corrosionsource.com Mission Statement Site Map Help Desk Advertise Search: Advanced Search You are here: Home Handbook Periodic Table of Elements Lithium Atomic Number: 3 Atomic Symbol: Li Atomic Weight: 6.941 Electron Configuration: 2-1 Shells: 2, 1 Filling Orbital: 2s1 Melting Point: 180.54oC Boiling Point: 1347oC Uses: Batteries, ceramics, lubricants Group Period Index History (Gr.
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