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WHAT'S AN ELEMENT THAT HAS SIMILAR CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES TO LITHIUM, NITROGEN, AND ARGON? WHY?

John B replied: "the problem is that Lithium and Argon are on totally opposite sides of the periodic table so they have no common qualities, and Lithium is a metal while Nitrogen is a gas so they have not common qualities, and Argon is a noble gas so it does not react while Lithium is an alkalai metal and reacts violently; so to answer your question, there is no single element, or even molecule, that is like all three."

poppywonderland replied: "Well Lithium and Nitrogen are in the same row on the periodic table but Argon is a row below. Nitrogen and Argon are in the same area in the periodic table but I can't even find any connection between these elements let alone another element with similar properties. None of them have similar electronegativeities or radii or orbital properties. I would say your best bet is to make sure that these are the correct elements and if they are look at a periodic table and see if you can find any properties which are similar."

what are chemical and physical properties of lithium? thanks for the help =]

NasukoMath replied: "http://www.lenntech.com/Periodic-chart-elements/Li-en.htm"

Why would you expect lithium and sulfur to have different chemical and physical properties? Also, what controls how an atom bonds and determines its properties? Thank you. ; )

John Smith replied: "they have a different number of servalence electrons. the amount of electrons in an atoms outermost shell, determine its proprieties."

chemical & physical properties of alkali metals? Generally discuss the chemical and physical properties of the alkali metals. How does lithium differ in it's behavior? Explain.

Random guy replied: "Litium is most active."

What are these. Physical or chemical properties? a) Water can be decomposed by an electrical current into hydrogen and oxygen. b) Lithium metal burns in oxygen with a bright red flame. c) Oil floats on water. d) Oxygen liquefies at -183 degrees C. e) Iron rusts.

Nya replied: "a) Water can be decomposed by an electrical current into hydrogen and oxygen. Chemical b) Lithium metal burns in oxygen with a bright red flame. Chemical c) Oil floats on water. Physical d) Oxygen liquefies at -183 degrees C. Physical e) Iron rusts. Chemical"

CounterStrike Terrorist replied: "a = chemical b = chemical c = physical d = physical e = chemical"

Tony replied: "a) Chemical - This describes the chemical composition of water. It is also a chemical change (the chemical decomposition of water). b) Chemical - This describes the chemical reaction of combustion. c) Physical - This describes a physical property (density) of the oil in relation to the water. d) Physical - This describes the physical change from a gas to a liquid. e) Chemical - Rusting is a chemical change (oxidation)."

5 properties of lithium? i need 2 or more properties of lithium. chemical or physical

Lindsay replied: "it is reactive with oxygen and water. It has low density. Pure lithium is shiny and silver coloured. Hope that helps."

Rose replied: "I just Google "properties of lithium" and found a wealth of information which will make a lot more sense to you than it has to me."

petermurrell replied: "1. Lithium salts colour flames bright red. 2. Lithium is a soft silvery white metal 3. It is not used for structural applications 4. Lithium reacts with water, but not as vigorously as sodium and potassium. For this reason it is usually stored in oil 5. Lithium has the highest specific heat of any solid element"

10 points to who ever can answer this about lithium..? Physical Properties of Lithium: 1. Appearance 2. Density 3. Melting Point 4.State at Room Tempeture 5.Crystalline structure 6.Hardness 7.Metal/non-metal/metalloid etc. 8.Two uses of the element or its compound. Chemical Properties of Lithium: 1.How it reacts with other chemicals 2.Number of valence Electrons 3.weather it is corrosive, combustible or flamable

duffhilary12 replied: "Where do u gte these types of QUESTIONS DUDE!!!"

jenshubby97701 replied: "Uses of lithium: batteries and flash bulbs, I think. I think it's flamable, but not sure. Sorry. Hope that little helps."

12345678910 replied: "Check wikipedia, it usually has information on all the elements of the periodic table. 1. Silvery white/grey 2. 0.534 g·cm−3 3. 453.69 K (180.54 °C, 356.97 °F) 4. Solid 5. Cubic body centered 6. 7. Alkali Metals 8. Makes some lithium salts useful as a class of mood stabilizing drugs. Lithium and its compounds have several other commercial applications, including heat-resistant glass and ceramics, high strength-to-weight alloys used in aircraft, and lithium batteries. Lithium also has important links to nuclear physics: the splitting of lithium atoms was the first man-made nuclear reaction, and lithium deuteride serves as the fusion fuel in staged thermonuclear weapons. All this came from wikipedia."

information about lithium! assessment due!!? i really need to know things about the metal lithium i have to do an assessment on it and its due and i haven't got much if you have some Information or links please tell me i need to find - how the metal is mined and extracted from its ore the physical properties of lithium the chemical properties of lithium the uses of lithium how the properties of lithium are linked to its use oh and i am looking i just need a little help hence the reason I am asking

liah_nige replied: "You could of been looking it up instead of asking everyone else to do the work for you?"

lithium??? im doing this group project and i need to know alttle more about lithium. where is lithium found? whats are some of its physical and chemical properties, and whats 1 intresting fact about it?

gumtrees replied: "Google it"

Steve N replied: "One of the uses of Lithium is to catch neutrons flying out of a nuclear fussion reactor. The Lithium heats up and then you can boil water with it."

specter1992 replied: "The wikipedia article will help you out. I'll tell you a few things I found. On Earth, lithium is widely distributed, but because of its reactivity does not occur in its free form. In keeping with the origin of its name, lithium forms a minor part of almost all igneous rocks and is also found in many natural brines. Lithium is the thirty-first most abundant element, contained particularly in the minerals spodumene, lepidolite, petalite, and amblygonite. On average, Earth's crust contains 65 parts per million (ppm) lithium. Physical properties Phase solid Density (near r.t.) 0.534  g·cm−3 Liquid density at m.p. 0.512  g·cm−3 Melting point 453.69 K (180.54 °C, 356.97 °F) Boiling point 1615 K (1342 °C, 2448 °F) Critical point (extrapolated) 3223 K, 67 MPa Heat of fusion 3.00  kJ·mol−1 Heat of vaporization 147.1  kJ·mol−1 Heat capacity (25 °C) 24.860  J·mol−1·K−1 Vapor pressure P(Pa) 1 10 100 1 k 10 k 100 k at T(K) 797 885 995 1144 1337 1610 There you go. Hope it helps."

Kurt replied: "Lithium is actually used quite often in our everyday lives, and we don't even realize it. We all see products that are made out of aluminum everyday, but if it were only aluminum the things you see would be mush and the buildings made out of it would collapse. To make the strong and lightweight aluminum we know, lithium is added to strengthen it. There's an interesting fact for you"

Lithium Help Please..? What are the physical properties of the element Lithium? And what are the chemical properties?

KellyBean replied: "http://www.lenntech.com/Periodic-chart-elements/li-en.htm Does that help? Google it."

<333 replied: "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium"

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