Lithium
See also: lithium
English
    
    Etymology
    
From one of the place's two natural mineral springs containing lithium salts.
German
    
| Chemical element | |
|---|---|
| Li | |
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| Next: Beryllium (Be) | |

Schematische Ansicht von Lithium ― Schematic view of lithium (1)
Etymology
    
Borrowed from New Latin lithium, from Ancient Greek λίθος (líthos, “stone”) as this element was the first alkali metal to be found in stones instead of plants.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [ˈliːti̯ʊm], [ˈliːt͡si̯ʊm]
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Noun
    
Lithium n (strong, genitive Lithiums, no plural)
- lithium; the chemical element and lightest alkali metal with the atomic number 3
- Lithiumbatterie ― lithium battery
- Lithiumion ― lithium ion
 
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Hypernyms
    
- Alkalimetall n
- chemisches Element n
- Metall n
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