Name: Lithium SIlicon Alloy
CAS: 68848-64-6
EC Number: n/a
Chemical Formular: LiSi
Appearance: Gray to black powder
Molecular Weight: 35.025 g/mol
Melting Point: 700 °C
Boiling Point: n/a
Density: n/a
Solubility in water: Reacts
Exact Mass: 34.993 g/mol
Monoisotopic Mass: 34.993 g/mol
Topological Polar Surface Area: 0 A^2
Complexity: 0

Lithium SIlicon Alloy
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Lithium SIlicon Alloy,customized specifications

Chemical Formular:LiSi
PubChem CID:53470676
IUPAC Name:lithium;silicon
Inchl:InChI=1S/Li.Si
InChI Key:ZVLDJSZFKQJMKD-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Canonical SMILES:[Li].[Si]
Pictogram(s):n/a
Signal:n/a
GHS Hazard Statements:n/a
Hazard Codes:n/a
Risk Codes:n/a
Precautionary Statement Codes:n/a
Flash Point:n/a

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LithiumLithium is a chemical element with symbol Li and atomic number 3. Classified as an alkali metal, lithium is a solid at room temperature.
Lithium and its compounds have several industrial applications, including heat-resistant glass and ceramics, lithium grease lubricants, flux additives for iron, steel and aluminium production, lithium batteries, and lithium-ion batteries. These uses consume more than three quarters of lithium production.
Lithium is present in biological systems in trace amounts; its functions are uncertain. Lithium salts have proven to be useful as a mood-stabilizing drug in the treatment of bipolar disorder in humans.
It does not occur freely in nature; combined, it is found in small units in nearly all igneous rocks and in many mineral springs. Lepidolite, spodumene, petalite, and amblygonite are the more important minerals containing it.
Lithium is presently being recovered from brines of Searles Lake, in California, and from those in Nevada. Large deposits of quadramene are found in North Carolina. The metal is produced electrolytically from the fused chloride. Lithium is silvery in appearance, much like Na, K, and other members of the alkali metal series. It reacts with water, but not as vigorously as sodium. Lithium imparts a beautiful crimson color to a flame, but when the metal burns strongly, the flame is a dazzling white.

SiliconSilicon is a chemical element with the symbol Si and atomic number 14.
It is a hard and brittle crystalline solid with a blue-grey metallic lustre; and it is a tetravalent metalloid and semiconductor.
It is a member of group 14 in the periodic table: carbon is above it; and germanium, tin, and lead are below it.

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