Uses of Lithium
Lithium is a light and highly reactive metal. It is found in many stars. This post will list some of the common uses of lithium.
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Lithium is a light and highly reactive metal. It is found in many stars. This post will list some of the common uses of lithium.
Helium is an inert noble gas with the chemical symbol He and the atomic number 2. Its boiling and melting points are the lowest of any known element. Helium is both the second lightest and second most abundant element in the universe. Helium exists naturally in a gaseous state and is colorless, odorless and tasteless. It was named after the Greek god of the sun, Helios. It was first detected by French astronomer Jules Janssen and Norman Lockyer in 1868 during a solar eclipse. It was officially discovered in 1895 by two Swedish chemists, Per Teodor Cleve and Nils Abraham Langlet. Helium has a number of applications in the world today. This post will take you through some of the common uses of helium.
Hydrogen is a chemical element with the atomic number 1. It is usually placed in the top left corner of the periodic table. Many people ask me ‘what are some of the common uses of hydrogen’? This post will answer that question.