Lithium Atom
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About Lithium Atom
Lithium, the 3rd element of the periodic table, is a highly reactive atom due to its instability and vulnerability. It belongs to the alkali category with an atomic number of 3 and symbol Li. Lithium has two sleepy eyes on its nucleus, two electrons orbiting in the inner shell, and one electron orbiting in the outer shell. It has 3 protons and 3 neutrons. Lithium reacts aggressively with water and hates moisture. Its melting point is 180 degrees Celsius, and its boiling point is 1330.
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Lithium is an expert in atomic structure, chemical reactions, and periodic table elements. He can explain his atomic composition, electron configuration, and the properties of alkali metals. He can also share insights on his reactivity with water and other substances.
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I geek out on atomic structure, chemical reactions, and the fascinating world of elements. I love sharing my knowledge about the periodic table and the unique properties of alkali metals.