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Lithium, a chemical element | |
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ed a solar twin in a 2009 study, although its | lithium abundance is three to four times that of the |
Lithium acetate is also used to permeabilize the cell | |
rn blot analysis, work as expected when using | lithium acetate gels. |
Lithium acetate (CH3COOLi) is a salt of lithium and a | |
Lithium acetate is used in the laboratory as buffer f | |
de, and with butyllithium in cold THF to give | lithium acetylide. |
On May 11, 2010, | Lithium acquired social media monitoring (SMM) provid |
r converts to a di-hydroxide by reaction with | lithium aluminium hydride. |
by reduction of the amino acid proline using | lithium aluminium hydride. |
Petalite, also known as castorite, is a | lithium aluminium tectosilicate mineral LiAlSi4O10, c |
by reacting dimethylberyllium, Be(CH3)2, with | lithium aluminium hydride, LiAlH4. |
be reduced by a strong reducing agent such as | lithium aluminium hydride (LiAlH4) to yield MDA. |
Hydrides such as, sodium borohydride, | lithium aluminium hydride, diisobutylaluminium hydrid |
Instead, the milder | lithium aluminium tri(t-butoxy)hydride must be used, |
p, they can be converted back to amines using | lithium aluminium hydride or a dissolving metal reduc |
It is similar to | lithium aluminium hydride. |
ion product was derivatized by reduction with | lithium aluminium hydride and oxidation with sodium p |
ions can be effected stoichiometrically using | lithium aluminium hydride. |
Reduction of (S)-2-chloropropionic acid with | lithium aluminium hydride affords (S)-2-chloropropano |
Elbaite, a sodium, | lithium, aluminium boro-silicate, is a mineral specie |
dride, NaAlH4 (also known as sodium alanate), | lithium aluminum hydride, LiAlH4, and lithium borohyd |
rted Glenn D. Barbaras in 1951 by reaction of | lithium aluminum hydride and dimethylcadmium in dieth |
Lithium amide is an inorganic compound with the chemi | |
Tetrameric | lithium amide. |
Trimeric | lithium amide. |
'Enamines from Terminal Epoxides and Hindered | Lithium Amides' D. M. Hodgson, C. Bray and N. D. Kind |
rming reaction is a kind of Birch alkylation ( | lithium, ammonia) with the immediate reaction product |
Petalite is an important ore of | lithium, and is converted to spodumene and silica by |
sms include bromine, cadmium, fluorine, lead, | lithium, and tin. . |
A Gilman reagent is a | lithium and copper (diorganocopper) reagent compound, |
ompany which mined gold, tantalum, spodumene, | lithium and tin. |
so other salts available including potassium, | lithium and ammonium. |
separations, tritium recovery from irradiated | lithium, and studies of radionuclide metabolism in la |
over better established bipolar drugs such as | lithium and valproic acid. |
Patients taking both | lithium and Etodolac may develop toxic blood lithium |
Some common additives include sodium, barium, | lithium, and calcium. |
r cardiac pacemaker application, the anode is | lithium and the cathode a proprietary composition of |
Whereas isomerization is fast with | lithium and sodium, it is slow with the higher alkali |
At the beginning of 2010, | Lithium announced over 100 percent growth in annual r |
ude experiments which led to the discovery of | lithium as a treatment of bipolar disorder. |
acts as the positive electrode(cathode) with | lithium as the negative electrode (anode). |
has a ~50% partial negative charge while the | lithium atom has a ~50% partial positive charge.) |
A | lithium atom is seven times as heavy as a hydrogen at |
Thus the | lithium atom in cyclopentadienyl lithium (CpLi) has a |
In the solid state of methyllithium, 4 | lithium atoms form a tetrahedron with each face cappe |
The energy is stored in unoxidised | lithium atoms, which release energy when oxidised. |
y four AAA batteries and one CR1616 or CR1620 | lithium backup battery (to ensure programs are kept w |
ion reactions by breaking up the oligomers of | lithium bases such as butyllithium. |
The biggest user of | lithium batteries is projected to be electric, hybrid |
rip, either with the Nikon or Fujifilm NP-150 | lithium batteries or even 6 AA cells. |
In 2009 the NmG began to use | lithium batteries which Myers Motors claims doubled i |
etallic chemistry and in some electrolytes of | lithium batteries |
the only graphing calculator to use 2 CR2032 | lithium batteries (instead of the standard 4 AAA batt |
Lithium batteries with electrolytes based on lithium | |
cleaner, ammonia, soda bottles, kitty litter, | lithium batteries, engine starter, matches, and pseud |
rts including NFU Mutual Insurance, Energizer | Lithium Batteries, PC World and ITV. |
igh permittivity component of electrolytes in | lithium batteries. |
ma-butyrolactone for use as an electrolyte in | lithium batteries. |
component of the solvent for electrolytes of | lithium batteries. |
1996, as a cathode material for rechargeable | lithium batteries. |
can be used as a component of electrolytes in | lithium batteries. |
2 silver oxide button cells (type SR44) or 1 | lithium battery (1/3 N) |
Other salts used in | lithium battery electrolytes are lithium bromide, lit |
A built-in | lithium battery (BR-1225 or CR-1220) was used to stor |
density is only around one third as that of a | lithium battery, the specific property of the Nickel |
The low atomic weight of | lithium, beryllium and to a lesser extent fluorine ma |
s-either cosmic ray spallation (important for | lithium, beryllium and boron), or stellar nucleosynth |
atomic weight isotopes including isotopes of | lithium, beryllium, carbon and oxygen. |
Lithium, beryllium, sodium, magnesium and aluminium a | |
Lithium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide (LiHMDS) is the orga | |
Lithium borate is an ingredient for use in making gla | |
Lithium borate can be used in the laboratory as LB bu | |
Sodium borate is similar to | lithium borate and has nearly all of its advantages a |
Lithium Borate buffer is a buffer solution used in ag | |
US patent 7,163,610 covering low-conductance | lithium borate polynucleotide electrophoresis. |
Lithium borate is the lithium salt of boric acid. | |
It is made up of | Lithium borate (lithium hydroxide monohydrate and bor |
Lithium Borate buffer has a lower conductivity, produ | |
CsLiB6O10 (Caesium | lithium borate, CLBO) is a non-linear crystal for ult |
Southern blot analysis, work as expected with | lithium boric acid gels. |
Lithium boric acid or sodium boric acid are usually p | |
365mg of | Lithium Bromide is equal to a dose 500mg of potassium |
Lithium bromide was used as a sedative beginning in t | |
Which means that 365mg to 730mg of | Lithium Bromide per day may lead to Bromism, based on |
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Discovery of | lithium by Johann Arfvedson. |
The | lithium carbon bond in tert-butyllithium is highly po |
Lithium carbonate is used to treat mania, the elevate | |
was the first American physician to prescribe | lithium carbonate for bipolar disorder. |
ites, once a mill is built, the production of | lithium carbonate is only a matter of days. |
f 5,000 tonnes and produced 1,556.5 tonnes of | lithium carbonate in 2008. |
It is made by reacting | lithium carbonate or lithium hydroxide with nitric ac |
Like | lithium carbonate and lithium chloride it was used as |
Lithium carbonate is found in fireworks, because lith | |
A recent study has shown that | lithium carbonate and sodium valproate, another drug |
LiBr is prepared by treatment of | lithium carbonate with hydrobromic acid. |
sulfate is or was formed in the production of | lithium carbonate, chelating agents, resorcinol, asco |
o be more effective and better tolerated than | lithium carbonate, the only available treatment at th |
ative electrode during electrolysis of molten | lithium carbonate. |
and depressive symptoms, are lamotrigine and | lithium carbonate. |
ative electrode during electrolysis of molten | lithium carbonate. |
Because of its relatively small size, the | lithium cation is very polarizing, which favors the f |
ms that four ether molecules are bound to the | lithium cation, with Li-O bond lengths of approximate |
ly results in an exothermic reaction in other | lithium cells. |
lternatively, it also takes two LB-01 (CR-V3) | lithium cells. |
Lithium chloride is used as a relative humidity stand | |
In more specialized applications, | lithium chloride finds some use in organic synthesis, |
It contains | lithium chloride and tellurite to inhibit the growth |
lithium chloride (LiCl) | |
has been shown that certain concentrations of | lithium chloride (LiCl) and/or 6-bromoindirubin-3'-ox |
Additionally, | lithium chloride can itself be used as a hygrometer. |
Uranium tetrachloride melts dissolved in a | lithium chloride-potassium chloride eutectic have als |
l heating element surrounded by a solution of | lithium chloride. |
Changing to | lithium citrate eliminated this problem. |
Lithium citrate was removed from 7Up in 1950. | |
Lithium citrate is sold as Litarex and Demalit. | |
Lithium citrate (Li3C6H5O7) is a chemical compound of | |
For the medical aspects of | lithium citrate, see lithium pharmacology. |
t was formulated in 1929 because it contained | lithium citrate. |
n approximately six times higher abundance of | lithium compared to the Sun. |
The | lithium compound is in chemical equilibrium with the |
ses such as sodium amide and organo-sodium or | lithium compounds. |
Lithium Corporation of America is a mining company wh | |
In 1995, | Lithium Corporation of America was acquired by FMC Co |
In September 1959, | Lithium Corporation of America was sued for breach of |
e age as the open cluster IC 2602, and have a | lithium depletion boundary age of about 50 million ye |
age as the open cluster IC 2391, which has a | lithium depletion boundary age of 50 million years ol |
Spodumene, making this area the largest known | lithium deposit in Europe. |
nated with organolithium reagents to give the | lithium derivative, which can be alkylated. |
It utilized a dry | lithium deuteride fusion fuel, with some of it replac |
sion of the "Shrimp" design, the first "dry" ( | lithium deuteride) fuel thermonuclear bomb the United |
(at least 40% efficiency in a fusion fuel of | lithium deuteride), this was apparently attainable, p |
With copper(I) iodide sec-BuLi forms | lithium di-sec-butylcuprates. |
Whereas the old | Lithium didn't feature adult album alternative bands |
ase with an approximate pKa of 26 (compare to | lithium diisopropylamide, at 36). |
lithium diisopropylamide, but stronger than potassium | |
ollowing diagram shows how the hindered base, | lithium diisopropylamide, is used to form to deproton |
Lithium dimethylcopper (CH3)2CuLi can be prepared by | |
Lithium dimethylcuprate is a dimer in diethyl ether f | |
Similarly, | lithium diphenylcuprate forms a dimeric etherate, [{L |
Lithium diphenylphosphide can be prepared from diphen | |
diphenylphosphine is used in the synthesis of | lithium diphenylphosphide and sodium diphenylphosphid |
The | lithium economy is a concept analogous to the hydroge |
The | lithium economy has analogous problems in all four ar |
The | lithium economy differs from the other proposed futur |
The | lithium economy concept is used primarily as a politi |
hydrochloric acid and "reversibly reacts with | lithium electrochemically". |
lts of sodium, calcium, potassium, magnesium, | lithium, etc. Codeine- and Dionine-based salts of bar |
Neodymium-doped yttrium | lithium fluoride (Nd:YLF) is a lasing medium for arcl |
Lithium fluoride (highly enriched in the common isoto | |
Typically | lithium fluoride is mixed with beryllium fluoride to |
Lithium fluoride is exceptionally chemically stable a | |
gths, and two mirror segments are coated with | lithium fluoride over aluminum that reflects better a |
FLiBe is a mixture of | lithium fluoride (LiF) and beryllium fluoride (BeF2). |
Lithium fluoride is widely used in PLED as a coupling | |
common types of TLDs are calcium fluoride and | lithium fluoride, with one or more impurities to prod |
ks in calcium fluoride to up to two years for | lithium fluoride. |
Spodumene is an important source of | lithium for use in ceramics, mobile phone and automot |
The | lithium for this reaction contains 1-3% sodium. |
The resulting compound is Li-GLA, also called | lithium gammalinolenate. |
nse exploration of the benefits and costs of ' | Lithium' give hints that Evanescence could add intell |
ound R-Cu, the coupling product R-R', and the | lithium halide Li-X. |
Additionally, daily doses of | lithium have been found to delay progression of amyot |
Violetta Blue and her rat | Lithium her cat Blue |
Lithium hexafluorophosphate is an inorganic compound | |
Specifically, solutions of | lithium hexafluorophosphate in propylene carbonate wi |
In November 2009, | Lithium hosted the first annual Social CRM Virtual Su |
ost commonly produced by the reaction between | lithium hydride (LiH) and triethylborane (Et3B) in te |
backpacks were modified to carry more oxygen, | lithium hydroxide (LiOH), more power, and cooling wat |
Lithium Hydroxide and Hydrobromic Acid will precipita | |
unicated instructions for construction of the | lithium hydroxide canisters on Apollo 13. |
Lithium hypochlorite is the colorless, crystalline li | |
Studies showed no uptake of | lithium if pools with lithium hypochlorite have been |
asuring the presence of beryllium, boron, and | lithium in cosmic rays. |
This brown dwarf is hot enough to fuse | lithium in its core, but not hot enough to fuse hydro |
in Castle Romeo, but used partially enriched | lithium in the fusion fuel. |
s been the case that it is possible to insert | lithium into the uranium trioxide lattice by electroc |
In order to avoid | lithium intoxication, lithium plasma levels should be |
This structure gives the | Lithium ion a coordination number of 4 with a tetrahe |
er is powered by 9v, 12v and the modern 14.4v | Lithium Ion battery pack. |
controls in his experiments revealed that the | lithium ion had a calming effect by itself. |
e development of the environmentally superior | Lithium Ion battery. |
d by the Motor/Generator and stored in a 288V | lithium ion battery. |
Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery | |
Battery 5000mah 6-cell | Lithium Ion |
n chosen by General Motors Corp. to develop a | lithium ion (concretely, a lithium-ion polymer) batte |
metal hydride (NiMH), and nickel cadmium and | lithium ion batteries (NiCd) batteries. |
ed features such as vibration reduction and a | lithium ion battery. |
powered by gallium arsenide solar arrays and | Lithium ion batteries. |
It uses Compact Flash storage and a | Lithium ion battery. |
tted with two 65 kW PEM fuel cells and 19 kWh | lithium ion batteries for a short period in the Nagan |
Energy densities equivalent to | Lithium ion batteries have been achieved. |
the Ruyan e-pipe comes with two rechargeable | lithium ion batteries and replaceable nicotine cartri |
on which is added to the electrode material a | lithium ion enters the lattice of this oxide electrod |
Newer models already bring a new titanium | lithium ion rechargeable cell. |
Lithium ions interfere with chemical reactions (sodiu | |
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