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  1. Lithium - Wikipedia

    Lithium (from Ancient Greek: λίθος, líthos, 'stone') is a chemical element; it has symbol Li and atomic number 3. It is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal. Under standard conditions, it is the least dense metal …

  2. Lithium: Drug Uses, Dosage and Side Effects - Drugs.com

    Lithium is used to treat the manic episodes of manic depression - hyperactivity, rushed speech, poor judgment and aggression. Learn about side effects, interactions and indications.

  3. Lithium (oral route) - Side effects & dosage - Mayo Clinic

    Lithium is used to treat mania that is part of bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness). It is also used on a daily basis to reduce the frequency and severity of manic episodes.

  4. Lithium - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

    Learn more about Lithium uses, effectiveness, possible side effects, interactions, dosage, user ratings and products that contain Lithium.

  5. Lithium | Definition, Properties, Use, & Facts | Britannica

    Apr 10, 2026 · lithium (Li), chemical element of Group 1 (Ia) in the periodic table, the alkali metal group, lightest of the solid elements. The metal itself—which is soft, white, and lustrous—and several of its …

  6. Lithium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table

    Most lithium is currently produced in Chile, from brines that yield lithium carbonate when treated with sodium carbonate. The metal is produced by the electrolysis of molten lithium chloride and …

  7. What Is Lithium? Uses, Properties and Extraction - Lithium Harvest

    Learn what lithium is, why it matters, where it’s found, and how it’s used in batteries, EVs, energy storage, and the clean energy transition.

  8. Lithium 101 - International Lithium Association

    Oct 13, 2023 · Most lithium is mined as rock minerals in Australia, while significant quantities are also produced from salars in Chile, Argentina and China. Lithium is produced from industrial mines by …

  9. Lithium toxicity is closely related to lithium blood levels and can occur at doses close to therapeutic levels; lithium levels should be monitored closely when starting the medication or if individuals …

  10. Lithium in Eastern States Could Replace Imports for a Century or More

    Apr 28, 2026 · Lithium is used in the lithium-ion batteries that power computers, military equipment, vehicles, phones, electric tools, and energy-grid storage, as well as in aerospace alloys.