lithium metal
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflithiumandmetal
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lithium
noun[U]
uk/ˈlɪθ.i.əm/us/ˈlɪθ.i.əm/
a chemical element that is a soft, ...
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metal
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈmet.əl/us/ˈmet̬.əl/
a chemical element, such as iron or gold, or a mixture of such elements, such as steel, that is generally hard and strong, and through which electricity and heat ...
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Organolithium compounds are prepared fromlithiummetaland alkyl halides.
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At the anode, electrochemical potential forces thelithiummetalto give off electrons as per the oxidation.
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The ink for the anode was nanoparticles of onelithiummetaloxide compound, and the ink for the cathode from nanoparticles of another.
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When bicorannulenyl is reduced to an octaanion withlithiummetal, it self-assembles into supramolecular oligomers.
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Under an atmosphere of nitrogen,lithiummetalconverts to lithium nitride.
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However,lithiummetalreacts violently with water and thus the aqueous design requires a solid electrolyte interface between the lithium and electrolyte.
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Below is an example of the preparation of a functionalized lithium reagent using reduction withlithiummetal.
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Hectorite is mostly used in making cosmetics, but has uses in chemical and other industrial applications, and is a mineral source for refinedlithiummetal.
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Evaporation of these solutions, gives backlithiummetal.
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Lithiummetalin contact with an organohalide lithiates the organic molecule and gives the organolithium reagent and lithium halide.
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Thelithiummetalanode abuts the aprotic side of the electrolyte while the porous cathode is in contact with the aqueous side.
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In modern examples the plates are replaced bylithiummetal, which better captures the ions and causes less cooling when it enters the plasma.
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The carbonaceous material in an archeological sample is treated withlithiummetalin a small specialized research furnace to form lithium carbide (also known as lithium acetylide).
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