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Nirvana - Lithium (Official Music Video)
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Official Music Video for Lithium performed by Nirvana.
Nevermind (30th Anniversary Edition) is available now: https://Nirvana.lnk.to/Nevermind30thID
Commemorating the 30th anniversary of Nirvana’s seminal 1991 release, Nevermind is celebrated with the newly remastered album from the original analog tapes and 4 concerts from Amsterdam, Netherlands; Del Mar, California; Melbourne, Australia and Tokyo, Japan.
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(C) 1992 Geffen Records
published: 16 Jun 2009
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Evanescence - Lithium (Official Music Video)
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Music video by Evanescence performing Lithium. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 7,324 (c) 2006 Wind-up Records, LLC
published: 02 Dec 2009
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Nirvana-Lithium Lyrics(HD)
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published: 16 Sep 2012
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Lithium - Evanescence
A song that I like much, extracted of the new album of Evanescence, The Open Door.
published: 17 Nov 2006
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Nirvana - Lithium (Live at Reading 1992) [Official Video]
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published: 25 Dec 2009
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Nirvana - Lithium (Live And Loud, Seattle / 1993)
Music video by Nirvana performing Lithium (Live And Loud, Seattle / 1993). © 2013 UMG Recordings, Inc.
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published: 30 Aug 2019
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Lithium - The Lightest Metal on Earth
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So today, I will tell you about the lightest metal on Earth - Lithium. Lithium is in the first group in the periodic table of chemical elements. Except for the smallest atomic mass, lithium has the lowest density of all metals, which is nearly 2 times lower than that of water. In appearance, lithium represents a shiny metal, which can be cut with a knife, but it would be required to exert sufficient force to achieve that. Lithium rapidly oxidizes in air, and while that is happening...
published: 18 Aug 2016
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Companies race to mine lithium, a battery essential
The metal lithium has become integral to our daily lives, due to its essential role as a battery material in electronic devices. Over the next several decades, the rising popularity of electric vehicles is expected to mean the demand for lithium will increase even more -- so companies that mine the metal are racing to improve their productivity. Science correspondent Miles O’Brien reports.
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published: 09 Jul 2020
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Lithium 101 | National Geographic
Lithium makes up only 0.002% of the Earth's crust, but has become a major component of technology and industry. Find out about the chemical properties of lithium, how those properties allow lithium to be versatile, and which countries are home to the world's largest supply of lithium.
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published: 18 Jan 2019
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Lithium - Periodic Table of Videos
Our new and improved Lithium video - from Neil's fumehood to the Bikini Atoll.
Videos on all 118 elements in order... http://bit.ly/118elements
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published: 20 May 2016
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Nirvana - Lithium (Official Music Video)
REMASTERED IN HD!!
Official Music Video for Lithium performed by Nirvana.
Nevermind (30th Anniversary Edition) is available now: https://Nirvana.lnk.to/Neverm...
REMASTERED IN HD!!
Official Music Video for Lithium performed by Nirvana.
Nevermind (30th Anniversary Edition) is available now: https://Nirvana.lnk.to/Nevermind30thID
Commemorating the 30th anniversary of Nirvana’s seminal 1991 release, Nevermind is celebrated with the newly remastered album from the original analog tapes and 4 concerts from Amsterdam, Netherlands; Del Mar, California; Melbourne, Australia and Tokyo, Japan.
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#Nirvana #Lithium #Nevermind30
(C) 1992 Geffen Records
https://wn.com/Nirvana_Lithium_(Official_Music_Video)
REMASTERED IN HD!!
Official Music Video for Lithium performed by Nirvana.
Nevermind (30th Anniversary Edition) is available now: https://Nirvana.lnk.to/Nevermind30thID
Commemorating the 30th anniversary of Nirvana’s seminal 1991 release, Nevermind is celebrated with the newly remastered album from the original analog tapes and 4 concerts from Amsterdam, Netherlands; Del Mar, California; Melbourne, Australia and Tokyo, Japan.
Follow Nirvana:
Website: https://www.nirvana.com
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nirvana
Subscribe on YouTube: https://Nirvana.lnk.to/YTSubscribeID
#Nirvana #Lithium #Nevermind30
(C) 1992 Geffen Records
- published: 16 Jun 2009
- views: 224145973
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Evanescence - Lithium (Official Music Video)
Watch the official music video for "Lithium" performed by Evanescence
Music video by Evanescence performing Lithium. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 7,324 (c) 20...
Watch the official music video for "Lithium" performed by Evanescence
Music video by Evanescence performing Lithium. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 7,324 (c) 2006 Wind-up Records, LLC
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Watch the official music video for "Lithium" performed by Evanescence
Music video by Evanescence performing Lithium. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 7,324 (c) 2006 Wind-up Records, LLC
- published: 02 Dec 2009
- views: 161912477
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Nirvana-Lithium Lyrics(HD)
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- published: 16 Sep 2012
- views: 17629875
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Lithium - Evanescence
A song that I like much, extracted of the new album of Evanescence, The Open Door.
A song that I like much, extracted of the new album of Evanescence, The Open Door.
https://wn.com/Lithium_Evanescence
A song that I like much, extracted of the new album of Evanescence, The Open Door.
- published: 17 Nov 2006
- views: 22103799
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Nirvana - Lithium (Live at Reading 1992) [Official Video]
Read about Nirvana's 1992 performance at Reading here: https://www.udiscovermusic.com/stories/reading-nirvana/
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Music video by Nirvana performing Lithium. (C) 2009 Geffen Records
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Music video by Nirvana performing Lithium. (C) 2009 Geffen Records
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- published: 25 Dec 2009
- views: 16712420
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Nirvana - Lithium (Live And Loud, Seattle / 1993)
Music video by Nirvana performing Lithium (Live And Loud, Seattle / 1993). © 2013 UMG Recordings, Inc.
http://vevo.ly/8VJA4b
Music video by Nirvana performing Lithium (Live And Loud, Seattle / 1993). © 2013 UMG Recordings, Inc.
http://vevo.ly/8VJA4b
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Music video by Nirvana performing Lithium (Live And Loud, Seattle / 1993). © 2013 UMG Recordings, Inc.
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- published: 30 Aug 2019
- views: 7609058
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Lithium - The Lightest Metal on Earth
Please note that this video was made solely for demonstration purposes! Do not attempt to repeat the experiments shown in this video!
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So today, I will tell you about the lightest metal on Earth - Lithium. Lithium is in the first group in the periodic table of chemical elements. Except for the smallest atomic mass, lithium has the lowest density of all metals, which is nearly 2 times lower than that of water. In appearance, lithium represents a shiny metal, which can be cut with a knife, but it would be required to exert sufficient force to achieve that. Lithium rapidly oxidizes in air, and while that is happening it’s being covered with a layer of oxides, carbonates, and lithium nitride black coating because this is the only metal that can react with atmospheric nitrogen at room temperature. Lithium can be stored in kerosene, however, due to its low density it will float on its surface. Now shall we look at some of the chemical properties of lithium. A piece of lithium reacts rather calmly with water, forming hydrogen and lithium hydroxide. If you ignite the released hydrogen, the flames will turn beautifully red, due to lithium ions. However, if we take lithium in the shape of thin lithium foil, which is used in lithium batteries btw, that will ignite and explode upon reaction with water, which is very dangerous. If you set fire to a little piece of lithium, it will melt, and then light up with are very bright white flame to then form lithium oxide during combustion. The temperature of burning Lithium in the air is more than 2,300 degrees Celsius. It is surprising, however, that when it’s melted at temperature above 300 degrees Celsius, lithium practically doesn’t oxidize by the air and its surface remains glossy. Li, as well as all other alkali metals, is an excellent reducing agent that easily loses electrons. If you ignite lithium on sand, it will react with the silica, that the sand consists of, forming an amorphous silicon. In addition, lithium reacts perfectly with sulfur. This reaction of lithium with sulfur formed so much energy that even our can melted, on which the reaction was carried. And yes, I have also burned through the carpet with this reaction, but that's alright, I have many carpets. The other very dangerous lithium property is that when it starts to burn while being on wood, it will pick up oxygen from the cellulose molecules that make up the aforementioned wood. As such lithium explodes, creating a lot of hot sparks. Do NOT try to repeat the experiment! Similarly, lithium can react with dry copper sulfate, recovering copper from its salt. These days Lithium finds many applications in science and technology. The most common use of it, of course, would be lithium-ion batteries and other power sources. Also, lithium is used in nuclear power, lasers, as well as metallurgy. Lithium compounds are used in medicine for the treatment of mental disorders; because of its ability to be an antagonist of sodium ions. Subscribe to my channel to see many more of new and interesting!
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So today, I will tell you about the lightest metal on Earth - Lithium. Lithium is in the first group in the periodic table of chemical elements. Except for the smallest atomic mass, lithium has the lowest density of all metals, which is nearly 2 times lower than that of water. In appearance, lithium represents a shiny metal, which can be cut with a knife, but it would be required to exert sufficient force to achieve that. Lithium rapidly oxidizes in air, and while that is happening it’s being covered with a layer of oxides, carbonates, and lithium nitride black coating because this is the only metal that can react with atmospheric nitrogen at room temperature. Lithium can be stored in kerosene, however, due to its low density it will float on its surface. Now shall we look at some of the chemical properties of lithium. A piece of lithium reacts rather calmly with water, forming hydrogen and lithium hydroxide. If you ignite the released hydrogen, the flames will turn beautifully red, due to lithium ions. However, if we take lithium in the shape of thin lithium foil, which is used in lithium batteries btw, that will ignite and explode upon reaction with water, which is very dangerous. If you set fire to a little piece of lithium, it will melt, and then light up with are very bright white flame to then form lithium oxide during combustion. The temperature of burning Lithium in the air is more than 2,300 degrees Celsius. It is surprising, however, that when it’s melted at temperature above 300 degrees Celsius, lithium practically doesn’t oxidize by the air and its surface remains glossy. Li, as well as all other alkali metals, is an excellent reducing agent that easily loses electrons. If you ignite lithium on sand, it will react with the silica, that the sand consists of, forming an amorphous silicon. In addition, lithium reacts perfectly with sulfur. This reaction of lithium with sulfur formed so much energy that even our can melted, on which the reaction was carried. And yes, I have also burned through the carpet with this reaction, but that's alright, I have many carpets. The other very dangerous lithium property is that when it starts to burn while being on wood, it will pick up oxygen from the cellulose molecules that make up the aforementioned wood. As such lithium explodes, creating a lot of hot sparks. Do NOT try to repeat the experiment! Similarly, lithium can react with dry copper sulfate, recovering copper from its salt. These days Lithium finds many applications in science and technology. The most common use of it, of course, would be lithium-ion batteries and other power sources. Also, lithium is used in nuclear power, lasers, as well as metallurgy. Lithium compounds are used in medicine for the treatment of mental disorders; because of its ability to be an antagonist of sodium ions. Subscribe to my channel to see many more of new and interesting!
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- published: 18 Aug 2016
- views: 889576
7:22
Companies race to mine lithium, a battery essential
The metal lithium has become integral to our daily lives, due to its essential role as a battery material in electronic devices. Over the next several decades, ...
The metal lithium has become integral to our daily lives, due to its essential role as a battery material in electronic devices. Over the next several decades, the rising popularity of electric vehicles is expected to mean the demand for lithium will increase even more -- so companies that mine the metal are racing to improve their productivity. Science correspondent Miles O’Brien reports.
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The metal lithium has become integral to our daily lives, due to its essential role as a battery material in electronic devices. Over the next several decades, the rising popularity of electric vehicles is expected to mean the demand for lithium will increase even more -- so companies that mine the metal are racing to improve their productivity. Science correspondent Miles O’Brien reports.
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- published: 09 Jul 2020
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3:30
Lithium 101 | National Geographic
Lithium makes up only 0.002% of the Earth's crust, but has become a major component of technology and industry. Find out about the chemical properties of lithiu...
Lithium makes up only 0.002% of the Earth's crust, but has become a major component of technology and industry. Find out about the chemical properties of lithium, how those properties allow lithium to be versatile, and which countries are home to the world's largest supply of lithium.
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Lithium makes up only 0.002% of the Earth's crust, but has become a major component of technology and industry. Find out about the chemical properties of lithium, how those properties allow lithium to be versatile, and which countries are home to the world's largest supply of lithium.
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- published: 18 Jan 2019
- views: 286134
10:29
Lithium - Periodic Table of Videos
Our new and improved Lithium video - from Neil's fumehood to the Bikini Atoll.
Videos on all 118 elements in order... http://bit.ly/118elements
This video featu...
Our new and improved Lithium video - from Neil's fumehood to the Bikini Atoll.
Videos on all 118 elements in order... http://bit.ly/118elements
This video features Professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff and Neil Barnes.
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Our new and improved Lithium video - from Neil's fumehood to the Bikini Atoll.
Videos on all 118 elements in order... http://bit.ly/118elements
This video features Professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff and Neil Barnes.
Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/periodicvideos
We've done a video about every element... http://bit.ly/118elements (and we are always updating them)
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- published: 20 May 2016
- views: 1058029