Lithium (Lithium) is a metal element located in Group IA of the second period of the periodic table. The element symbol is Li. Its atomic number is 3 and its atomic weight is 6.941.
The corresponding simple substance is a silver-white soft metal with the smallest density Metal. Due to the most negative electrode potential, lithium is the most mobile metal among known elements, including radioactive elements.
The corresponding simple substance is a silver-white soft metal with the smallest density Metal. Due to the most negative electrode potential, lithium is the most mobile metal among known elements, including radioactive elements.
Lithium is a highly active metal. It is not safe to use, and it often burns and bursts when charging.
Later, there are improved lithium-ion batteries, which add ingredients that can inhibit the activity of lithium elements (such as cobalt, manganese, etc.) so that lithium batteries are truly safe, efficient, and convenient, and the old lithium batteries are basically eliminated.
Later, there are improved lithium-ion batteries, which add ingredients that can inhibit the activity of lithium elements (such as cobalt, manganese, etc.) so that lithium batteries are truly safe, efficient, and convenient, and the old lithium batteries are basically eliminated.