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Bipolar Disorder - When we use Lithium
Lithium is the first recommended treatment for bipolar disorder, but only when you have classic bipolar disorder. Classic bipolar disorder is when you have a clean separation between depressive episodes and manic episodes. I've defined depression and mania in several videos that are grouped into my bipolar disorder playlist.
A clean separation means that when one episode is over, you return to your baseline until the next episode comes. You don't have lingering depression with anxiety mixed in.
Lithium is not a good choice when you have a mixture of mania and depression symptoms happening at the same time. We call this bipolar disorder with mixed features. So you have the hyperarousal of mania where you are sped up, you may be impulsive, using poor judgment, irritable or angry while als...
published: 25 Dec 2019
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Lithium is dangerous
This is just a regular energizer lithium battery, and I want to see what's inside of it.
WARNING: Opening batteries like this is dangerous, and almost always a huge pain. This experiment was performed in a controlled environment. Do not recreate anything you see.
#shorts
published: 27 May 2022
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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/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
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nirvana
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nirvana
Subscribe on YouTube: https://Nirvana.lnk.to/YTSubscribeID
#Nirvana #Lithium #Nevermind30
(C) 1992 Geffen Records
published: 16 Jun 2009
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Evanescence - Lithium
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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Lithium Pharmacology - Indications, Mechanism Of Action, Adverse Effects & Toxicity
Lithium, is a medication used as a mood stabilizer in the treatment of bipolar disorder.
In addition, it is used in the management of acute manic episodes, treatment of resistant depression and resistant schizophrenia.
Bipolar disorder is a condition characterized by periods of lowered mood and depression, as well as periods of heightened mood and mania.
In bipolar disorder, individuals can have dramatic shifts in emotions, mood, and energy levels.
Lithium is one of the oldest and most effective medications in the treatment of bipolar disorder.
It decreases the frequency and magnitude of these ups and downs.
The exact mechanism by which lithium does this is not known.
However, it is thought that it regulates the release of neurotransmitters within the brain.
So, let’s first discuss...
published: 18 Aug 2023
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Lithium Mnemonic for Nursing Pharmacology (NCLEX) | Bipolar Disorder Drug Mechanism of Action
Review Lithium's mechanism of action in treating bipolar disorder, as well as lithium toxicity.
Lithium is a mood stabilizing drug used to treat bipolar disorder. It has a narrow therapeutic range, and toxicity symptoms start to show up above a blood level of 1.5. Things that can cause lithium toxicity include fluid loss like dehydration and diuretics, low sodium levels, decreased kidney function, or the specific use of NSAIDs or thiazide diuretics. Early signs of lithium toxicity include GI distress, which includes nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Late signs of toxicity are neurological problems, like loss of coordination, sedation, confusion, or seizures. Lithium is also teratogenic and should not be given during pregnancy.
Subscribe for more: https://bit.ly/2yybxhm
Study interactive im...
published: 08 Jul 2021
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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
published: 30 Aug 2019
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How Lithium Treats the Brain
In this video is explain how lithium actually affects the brain and treat depression and bipolar disorder?
I’ll explain how lithium affects neurotransmitters, neuroplasticity, brain inflammation and more to produce a powerful therapeutic effect.
As you know the problem with the high doses of lithium carbonate used in psychiatric medicine is that they can produce unpleasant and even serious side effects, in the video and introduce you to what I believe is an alternative way to receive the benefits of lithium without the side-effects.
It has taken decades to work out how lithium treat the brain, scientists have been looking for this single special thing that lithium does to the brain that creates its therapeutic benefits, but it turns out lithium doesn’t have one single special effect.
...
published: 17 Dec 2019
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What Happens When Lithium from AA Batteries Reacts with Water
Curious about the chemistry behind lithium and water? In this video, we explore the fascinating reaction between lithium and water, explaining the science behind it step by step. We'll discuss how lithium reacts to produce heat, hydrogen gas, and lithium hydroxide — a classic example of an alkali metal reaction!
⚠️ Safety First! ⚠️
This video is for educational purposes only. Please do not attempt to extract lithium from batteries or perform this reaction at home. Handling lithium and batteries improperly can be extremely dangerous. Always leave experiments like this to trained professionals in a controlled environment.
Subscribe for more engaging science content and safe experiments!
For inquiries contact info@thirdcoastdrone.com
Web https://www.thirdcoastdrone.com
Facebook https...
published: 07 Dec 2024
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Lithium: Alles was Du über das Medikament Lithium wissen möchtest!
Fehlerkorrektur: Bei der Schilddrüsenunterfunktion ist das TSH erhöht und nicht reduziert wie ich es fälschlich im Video gesagt habe. Bei erhöhtem TSH kontrolliert man dann fT3 und fT4.
Dieses Video habe ich bei www.fastforwardscience.de eingereicht! #FFSci #ScientistAward
In diesem Video erkläre ich euch alles, was ihr über Lithium als MEdikament wissen müßt! Vom Wirkmechanismus über die Dosierungen, die klinische Anwendung, unerwünschte Wirkungen bis hin zu meinem persönlichen Fazit. Und ich gehe auf eure Hörerfragen ein!
Das Video ist etwas länger geworden, vielleicht helfen euch ja die eingebauten Kapitelsprungmarken.
Welche Erfahrungen hast Du mit der Behandlung mit Lithium gemacht? Laß uns gerne daran teilhaben und schreib Deine Erfahrungen in die Kommentare!
Soll ich ähnliche Vi...
published: 03 Jan 2022
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Bipolar Disorder - When we use Lithium
Lithium is the first recommended treatment for bipolar disorder, but only when you have classic bipolar disorder. Classic bipolar disorder is when you have a cl...
Lithium is the first recommended treatment for bipolar disorder, but only when you have classic bipolar disorder. Classic bipolar disorder is when you have a clean separation between depressive episodes and manic episodes. I've defined depression and mania in several videos that are grouped into my bipolar disorder playlist.
A clean separation means that when one episode is over, you return to your baseline until the next episode comes. You don't have lingering depression with anxiety mixed in.
Lithium is not a good choice when you have a mixture of mania and depression symptoms happening at the same time. We call this bipolar disorder with mixed features. So you have the hyperarousal of mania where you are sped up, you may be impulsive, using poor judgment, irritable or angry while also having at least 3 depressive symptoms with your mania. I describe this in more detail in my mixed mania video.
In the case of mixed features, the recommended first choice is an antipsychotic medication like quetiapine. We use the second generation antipsychotic medications as mood stabilizers in bipolar disorder.
One thing that lithium does that the other medication don't do as well is it reduces suicidal thinking. The only other medication that addresses this at the same level is ketamine, which we use for treatment resistant unipolar depression.
Side effects of lithium
Lithium can cause weight gain, tiredness, and fuzzy thinking similar to some of the other mood stabilizers. But Lithium also has some side effects that can come with long-term use. Lithium can cause your thyroid to malfunction such that you start to produce inadequate amounts of thyroid hormone.
The second long-term side effects is to your kidneys. Everyone has some decline in kidney function as you get older. But long-term lithium use can accelerate this process. You can also get a condition called diabetes insipidus. This is different from diabetes mellitus where you get elevated blood sugar levels. With insipidus, your kidney loses its ability to concentrate your urine. You get frequent urination and excessive thirst.
Diabetes insipidus can happen even within the first weeks to months of taking lithium. In usually resolves on its own, but it can persist in about 25% of people. Sometimes this problem can be helped by taking your lithium all at once at bedtime. If the problem doesn't go away, then it's probably best to switch to a different mood stabilizer. If you catch it early, it's reversible usually within weeks.
Another way lithium can damage your kidneys is if it gets too concentrated in your blood. It can reach toxic levels and damage your kidneys. That's why it's important to have your lithium levels checked on a regular basis and you have to make sure you stay hydrated. If you loose a lot of fluid from excessive sweating, diarrhea or vomiting, watch carefully for signs of lithium toxicity.
Early signs of lithium toxicity are tremor, slurred speech, feeling tired and weak. You can also get diarrhea and vomiting from the toxicity. If you started feeling this way, you should get yourself to an emergency room or urgent care to be evaluated.
If you are on lithium, make sure all of your doctors know so they can check for any drug interactions from medications they prescribe. Also, if you have pain problems, watch your consumption of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications like Advil or Aleve. This class of medication can increase lithium levels.
What about lithium orotate?
This is a version of lithium that is available over the counter. It's a much lower dose of lithium than what you get with prescription lithium. The prescription versions are lithium carbonate and lithium citrate. Because you are still taking lithium, you are still susceptible to the risks that you have with prescription lithium.
Links to videos
Bipolar Playlist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM7vf5HJxaQ&list;=PLazcP3-djRZ0IoYFWgkl0_tFtBVqA3bu-
Mixed mania https://youtu.be/Nw-1NEwarUg
Want to know more about mental health and self-improvement? On this channel I discuss topics such as bipolar disorder, major depression, anxiety disorders, attention deficit disorder (ADHD), relationships and personal development/self-improvement. I upload weekly. If you don't want to miss a video, click here to subscribe. https://goo.gl/DFfT33
Disclaimer: All of the information on this channel is for educational purposes and not intended to be specific/personal medical advice from me to you. Watching the videos or getting answers to comments/question, does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. If you have your own doctor, perhaps these videos can help prepare you for your discussion with your doctor.
https://wn.com/Bipolar_Disorder_When_We_Use_Lithium
Lithium is the first recommended treatment for bipolar disorder, but only when you have classic bipolar disorder. Classic bipolar disorder is when you have a clean separation between depressive episodes and manic episodes. I've defined depression and mania in several videos that are grouped into my bipolar disorder playlist.
A clean separation means that when one episode is over, you return to your baseline until the next episode comes. You don't have lingering depression with anxiety mixed in.
Lithium is not a good choice when you have a mixture of mania and depression symptoms happening at the same time. We call this bipolar disorder with mixed features. So you have the hyperarousal of mania where you are sped up, you may be impulsive, using poor judgment, irritable or angry while also having at least 3 depressive symptoms with your mania. I describe this in more detail in my mixed mania video.
In the case of mixed features, the recommended first choice is an antipsychotic medication like quetiapine. We use the second generation antipsychotic medications as mood stabilizers in bipolar disorder.
One thing that lithium does that the other medication don't do as well is it reduces suicidal thinking. The only other medication that addresses this at the same level is ketamine, which we use for treatment resistant unipolar depression.
Side effects of lithium
Lithium can cause weight gain, tiredness, and fuzzy thinking similar to some of the other mood stabilizers. But Lithium also has some side effects that can come with long-term use. Lithium can cause your thyroid to malfunction such that you start to produce inadequate amounts of thyroid hormone.
The second long-term side effects is to your kidneys. Everyone has some decline in kidney function as you get older. But long-term lithium use can accelerate this process. You can also get a condition called diabetes insipidus. This is different from diabetes mellitus where you get elevated blood sugar levels. With insipidus, your kidney loses its ability to concentrate your urine. You get frequent urination and excessive thirst.
Diabetes insipidus can happen even within the first weeks to months of taking lithium. In usually resolves on its own, but it can persist in about 25% of people. Sometimes this problem can be helped by taking your lithium all at once at bedtime. If the problem doesn't go away, then it's probably best to switch to a different mood stabilizer. If you catch it early, it's reversible usually within weeks.
Another way lithium can damage your kidneys is if it gets too concentrated in your blood. It can reach toxic levels and damage your kidneys. That's why it's important to have your lithium levels checked on a regular basis and you have to make sure you stay hydrated. If you loose a lot of fluid from excessive sweating, diarrhea or vomiting, watch carefully for signs of lithium toxicity.
Early signs of lithium toxicity are tremor, slurred speech, feeling tired and weak. You can also get diarrhea and vomiting from the toxicity. If you started feeling this way, you should get yourself to an emergency room or urgent care to be evaluated.
If you are on lithium, make sure all of your doctors know so they can check for any drug interactions from medications they prescribe. Also, if you have pain problems, watch your consumption of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications like Advil or Aleve. This class of medication can increase lithium levels.
What about lithium orotate?
This is a version of lithium that is available over the counter. It's a much lower dose of lithium than what you get with prescription lithium. The prescription versions are lithium carbonate and lithium citrate. Because you are still taking lithium, you are still susceptible to the risks that you have with prescription lithium.
Links to videos
Bipolar Playlist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM7vf5HJxaQ&list;=PLazcP3-djRZ0IoYFWgkl0_tFtBVqA3bu-
Mixed mania https://youtu.be/Nw-1NEwarUg
Want to know more about mental health and self-improvement? On this channel I discuss topics such as bipolar disorder, major depression, anxiety disorders, attention deficit disorder (ADHD), relationships and personal development/self-improvement. I upload weekly. If you don't want to miss a video, click here to subscribe. https://goo.gl/DFfT33
Disclaimer: All of the information on this channel is for educational purposes and not intended to be specific/personal medical advice from me to you. Watching the videos or getting answers to comments/question, does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. If you have your own doctor, perhaps these videos can help prepare you for your discussion with your doctor.
- published: 25 Dec 2019
- views: 212880
1:00
Lithium is dangerous
This is just a regular energizer lithium battery, and I want to see what's inside of it.
WARNING: Opening batteries like this is dangerous, and almost always ...
This is just a regular energizer lithium battery, and I want to see what's inside of it.
WARNING: Opening batteries like this is dangerous, and almost always a huge pain. This experiment was performed in a controlled environment. Do not recreate anything you see.
#shorts
https://wn.com/Lithium_Is_Dangerous
This is just a regular energizer lithium battery, and I want to see what's inside of it.
WARNING: Opening batteries like this is dangerous, and almost always a huge pain. This experiment was performed in a controlled environment. Do not recreate anything you see.
#shorts
- published: 27 May 2022
- views: 65108054
4:16
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.
Follow Nirvana:
Website: https://www.nirvana.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nirvana
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nirvana
Subscribe on YouTube: https://Nirvana.lnk.to/YTSubscribeID
#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
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nirvana
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: 287210190
3:49
Evanescence - Lithium
Music video by Evanescence performing Lithium. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 7,324 (c) 2006 Wind-up Records, LLC
Music video by Evanescence performing Lithium. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 7,324 (c) 2006 Wind-up Records, LLC
https://wn.com/Evanescence_Lithium
Music video by Evanescence performing Lithium. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 7,324 (c) 2006 Wind-up Records, LLC
- published: 02 Dec 2009
- views: 203362564
3:18
Lithium Pharmacology - Indications, Mechanism Of Action, Adverse Effects & Toxicity
Lithium, is a medication used as a mood stabilizer in the treatment of bipolar disorder.
In addition, it is used in the management of acute manic episodes, tre...
Lithium, is a medication used as a mood stabilizer in the treatment of bipolar disorder.
In addition, it is used in the management of acute manic episodes, treatment of resistant depression and resistant schizophrenia.
Bipolar disorder is a condition characterized by periods of lowered mood and depression, as well as periods of heightened mood and mania.
In bipolar disorder, individuals can have dramatic shifts in emotions, mood, and energy levels.
Lithium is one of the oldest and most effective medications in the treatment of bipolar disorder.
It decreases the frequency and magnitude of these ups and downs.
The exact mechanism by which lithium does this is not known.
However, it is thought that it regulates the release of neurotransmitters within the brain.
So, let’s first discuss the mechanism of neurotransmitter release at a synapse.
First, inositol, a carboxylic sugar is converted into phospho-inositol by adding a phosphate group.
Phospho-inositol is then converted to phospho-inositol-4-phosphate by adding another phosphate group.
Then, a 3rd phosphate group is added to form phospho-inositol-4,5-bisphosphate.
Then, a membrane-bound enzyme called phospho-lipase C, splits phospho-inositol-4,5-bisphosphate into diacylglycerol, or DAG, and inositol triphosphate, or IP3.
IP3 increases the intracellular calcium levels, which triggers the release of neurotransmitters to the synaptic cleft.
However, IP3 should be converted back to inositol before it can be used again.
IP3 is dephosphorylated to form IP2, and then into IP1, by an enzyme called inositol phosphate phosphatase, and ultimately into inositol by the enzyme inositol mono-phosphatase.
It is postulated that lithium inhibits these enzymes and prevents recycling of inositol, which will lead to decreased neurotransmitter release.
Lithium is taken orally, and it is absorbed rapidly into the blood.
It is not metabolized by the liver and eliminated exclusively by the kidneys.
Lithium has a narrow therapeutic window.
Therefore, blood levels should be monitored closely.
Some common adverse effects of lithium include the following.
Gastrointestinal disturbances such as nausea and vomiting, and diarrhea.
Tremors.
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, where the individuals have increased urine output, also known as polyuria, and increased thirst, also called polydipsia.
This adverse effect of lithium is due to the inhibition of ADH hormone by the drug.
Lithium also blocks the hormone TSH, which stimulates the thyroid gland to secrete thyroid hormones.
This will lead to hypothyroidism.
Lithium also causes increased white blood cells, more specifically lymphocytes.
Lithium is not safe to use during pregnancy since it increases the risk of congenital heart defects in the baby.
Finally, if lithium in blood rises to toxic levels, it can cause acute renal failure, and severe neurological complications like ataxia, confusion, inability to speak, coma, and even death.
#lithium #lithiumdrug #medtoday
lithium,pharmacology,bipolar disorder,side effects of lithium,lithium side effects,lithium uses,lithium in bipolar disorder,lithium pharmacology,lithium toxicity,lithium mechanism of action
https://wn.com/Lithium_Pharmacology_Indications,_Mechanism_Of_Action,_Adverse_Effects_Toxicity
Lithium, is a medication used as a mood stabilizer in the treatment of bipolar disorder.
In addition, it is used in the management of acute manic episodes, treatment of resistant depression and resistant schizophrenia.
Bipolar disorder is a condition characterized by periods of lowered mood and depression, as well as periods of heightened mood and mania.
In bipolar disorder, individuals can have dramatic shifts in emotions, mood, and energy levels.
Lithium is one of the oldest and most effective medications in the treatment of bipolar disorder.
It decreases the frequency and magnitude of these ups and downs.
The exact mechanism by which lithium does this is not known.
However, it is thought that it regulates the release of neurotransmitters within the brain.
So, let’s first discuss the mechanism of neurotransmitter release at a synapse.
First, inositol, a carboxylic sugar is converted into phospho-inositol by adding a phosphate group.
Phospho-inositol is then converted to phospho-inositol-4-phosphate by adding another phosphate group.
Then, a 3rd phosphate group is added to form phospho-inositol-4,5-bisphosphate.
Then, a membrane-bound enzyme called phospho-lipase C, splits phospho-inositol-4,5-bisphosphate into diacylglycerol, or DAG, and inositol triphosphate, or IP3.
IP3 increases the intracellular calcium levels, which triggers the release of neurotransmitters to the synaptic cleft.
However, IP3 should be converted back to inositol before it can be used again.
IP3 is dephosphorylated to form IP2, and then into IP1, by an enzyme called inositol phosphate phosphatase, and ultimately into inositol by the enzyme inositol mono-phosphatase.
It is postulated that lithium inhibits these enzymes and prevents recycling of inositol, which will lead to decreased neurotransmitter release.
Lithium is taken orally, and it is absorbed rapidly into the blood.
It is not metabolized by the liver and eliminated exclusively by the kidneys.
Lithium has a narrow therapeutic window.
Therefore, blood levels should be monitored closely.
Some common adverse effects of lithium include the following.
Gastrointestinal disturbances such as nausea and vomiting, and diarrhea.
Tremors.
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, where the individuals have increased urine output, also known as polyuria, and increased thirst, also called polydipsia.
This adverse effect of lithium is due to the inhibition of ADH hormone by the drug.
Lithium also blocks the hormone TSH, which stimulates the thyroid gland to secrete thyroid hormones.
This will lead to hypothyroidism.
Lithium also causes increased white blood cells, more specifically lymphocytes.
Lithium is not safe to use during pregnancy since it increases the risk of congenital heart defects in the baby.
Finally, if lithium in blood rises to toxic levels, it can cause acute renal failure, and severe neurological complications like ataxia, confusion, inability to speak, coma, and even death.
#lithium #lithiumdrug #medtoday
lithium,pharmacology,bipolar disorder,side effects of lithium,lithium side effects,lithium uses,lithium in bipolar disorder,lithium pharmacology,lithium toxicity,lithium mechanism of action
- published: 18 Aug 2023
- views: 45113
10:58
Lithium Mnemonic for Nursing Pharmacology (NCLEX) | Bipolar Disorder Drug Mechanism of Action
Review Lithium's mechanism of action in treating bipolar disorder, as well as lithium toxicity.
Lithium is a mood stabilizing drug used to treat bipolar disord...
Review Lithium's mechanism of action in treating bipolar disorder, as well as lithium toxicity.
Lithium is a mood stabilizing drug used to treat bipolar disorder. It has a narrow therapeutic range, and toxicity symptoms start to show up above a blood level of 1.5. Things that can cause lithium toxicity include fluid loss like dehydration and diuretics, low sodium levels, decreased kidney function, or the specific use of NSAIDs or thiazide diuretics. Early signs of lithium toxicity include GI distress, which includes nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Late signs of toxicity are neurological problems, like loss of coordination, sedation, confusion, or seizures. Lithium is also teratogenic and should not be given during pregnancy.
Subscribe for more: https://bit.ly/2yybxhm
Study interactive image: https://pixorize.com/view/6864
Study NCLEX mnemonics with Pixorize.
#Lithium #BipolarDisorder #LithiumNursing #LithiumToxicity #Pharmacology #NCLEX
https://wn.com/Lithium_Mnemonic_For_Nursing_Pharmacology_(Nclex)_|_Bipolar_Disorder_Drug_Mechanism_Of_Action
Review Lithium's mechanism of action in treating bipolar disorder, as well as lithium toxicity.
Lithium is a mood stabilizing drug used to treat bipolar disorder. It has a narrow therapeutic range, and toxicity symptoms start to show up above a blood level of 1.5. Things that can cause lithium toxicity include fluid loss like dehydration and diuretics, low sodium levels, decreased kidney function, or the specific use of NSAIDs or thiazide diuretics. Early signs of lithium toxicity include GI distress, which includes nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Late signs of toxicity are neurological problems, like loss of coordination, sedation, confusion, or seizures. Lithium is also teratogenic and should not be given during pregnancy.
Subscribe for more: https://bit.ly/2yybxhm
Study interactive image: https://pixorize.com/view/6864
Study NCLEX mnemonics with Pixorize.
#Lithium #BipolarDisorder #LithiumNursing #LithiumToxicity #Pharmacology #NCLEX
- published: 08 Jul 2021
- views: 138154
4:14
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
https://wn.com/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
- published: 30 Aug 2019
- views: 13000358
29:21
How Lithium Treats the Brain
In this video is explain how lithium actually affects the brain and treat depression and bipolar disorder?
I’ll explain how lithium affects neurotransmitters, ...
In this video is explain how lithium actually affects the brain and treat depression and bipolar disorder?
I’ll explain how lithium affects neurotransmitters, neuroplasticity, brain inflammation and more to produce a powerful therapeutic effect.
As you know the problem with the high doses of lithium carbonate used in psychiatric medicine is that they can produce unpleasant and even serious side effects, in the video and introduce you to what I believe is an alternative way to receive the benefits of lithium without the side-effects.
It has taken decades to work out how lithium treat the brain, scientists have been looking for this single special thing that lithium does to the brain that creates its therapeutic benefits, but it turns out lithium doesn’t have one single special effect.
The way lithium works is by performing multiple balancing and health-promoting effects on neurotransmitters and neuroplasticity and it’s the combination of multiple healthy effects on the brain that makes lithium such a powerful medicine.
For References and more information see my website
https://wn.com/How_Lithium_Treats_The_Brain
In this video is explain how lithium actually affects the brain and treat depression and bipolar disorder?
I’ll explain how lithium affects neurotransmitters, neuroplasticity, brain inflammation and more to produce a powerful therapeutic effect.
As you know the problem with the high doses of lithium carbonate used in psychiatric medicine is that they can produce unpleasant and even serious side effects, in the video and introduce you to what I believe is an alternative way to receive the benefits of lithium without the side-effects.
It has taken decades to work out how lithium treat the brain, scientists have been looking for this single special thing that lithium does to the brain that creates its therapeutic benefits, but it turns out lithium doesn’t have one single special effect.
The way lithium works is by performing multiple balancing and health-promoting effects on neurotransmitters and neuroplasticity and it’s the combination of multiple healthy effects on the brain that makes lithium such a powerful medicine.
For References and more information see my website
- published: 17 Dec 2019
- views: 95557
5:28
What Happens When Lithium from AA Batteries Reacts with Water
Curious about the chemistry behind lithium and water? In this video, we explore the fascinating reaction between lithium and water, explaining the science behin...
Curious about the chemistry behind lithium and water? In this video, we explore the fascinating reaction between lithium and water, explaining the science behind it step by step. We'll discuss how lithium reacts to produce heat, hydrogen gas, and lithium hydroxide — a classic example of an alkali metal reaction!
⚠️ Safety First! ⚠️
This video is for educational purposes only. Please do not attempt to extract lithium from batteries or perform this reaction at home. Handling lithium and batteries improperly can be extremely dangerous. Always leave experiments like this to trained professionals in a controlled environment.
Subscribe for more engaging science content and safe experiments!
For inquiries contact info@thirdcoastdrone.com
Web https://www.thirdcoastdrone.com
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090261873833
https://wn.com/What_Happens_When_Lithium_From_Aa_Batteries_Reacts_With_Water
Curious about the chemistry behind lithium and water? In this video, we explore the fascinating reaction between lithium and water, explaining the science behind it step by step. We'll discuss how lithium reacts to produce heat, hydrogen gas, and lithium hydroxide — a classic example of an alkali metal reaction!
⚠️ Safety First! ⚠️
This video is for educational purposes only. Please do not attempt to extract lithium from batteries or perform this reaction at home. Handling lithium and batteries improperly can be extremely dangerous. Always leave experiments like this to trained professionals in a controlled environment.
Subscribe for more engaging science content and safe experiments!
For inquiries contact info@thirdcoastdrone.com
Web https://www.thirdcoastdrone.com
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090261873833
- published: 07 Dec 2024
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Lithium: Alles was Du über das Medikament Lithium wissen möchtest!
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In diesem Video erkläre ich euch alles, was ihr über Lithium als MEdikament wissen müßt! Vom Wirkmechanismus über die Dosierungen, die klinische Anwendung, unerwünschte Wirkungen bis hin zu meinem persönlichen Fazit. Und ich gehe auf eure Hörerfragen ein!
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Fehlerkorrektur: Bei der Schilddrüsenunterfunktion ist das TSH erhöht und nicht reduziert wie ich es fälschlich im Video gesagt habe. Bei erhöhtem TSH kontrolliert man dann fT3 und fT4.
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In diesem Video erkläre ich euch alles, was ihr über Lithium als MEdikament wissen müßt! Vom Wirkmechanismus über die Dosierungen, die klinische Anwendung, unerwünschte Wirkungen bis hin zu meinem persönlichen Fazit. Und ich gehe auf eure Hörerfragen ein!
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Beyond Generative AI, From Productivity to Profit Optimization
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Lithium NLP demo
This is a demo of the Lithium NLP system - a resource-constrained, high-throughput and language-agnostic system for rich information extraction from noisy user generated text on social media.
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This article is about the chemical element. For the use of lithium as a medication, see Lithium (medication). For other uses, see Lithium (disambiguation).
Lithium (from Greek: λίθος, romanized: lithos, lit. 'stone') is a chemical element with the symbol Li and atomic number 3. It is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal. Under standard conditions, it is the least dense metal and the least dense solid element. Like all alkali metals, lithium is highly reactive and flammable, and must be stored in vacuum, inert atmosphere, or inert liquid such as purified kerosene or mineral oil. When cut, it exhibits a metallic luster, but moist air corrodes it quickly to a dull silvery gray, then black tarnish. It never o...
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The Materials Genome Initiative - Gerbrand Ceder
Novel materials design has become a critical capability to address several urgent societal problems. The Materials Genome Project, originally started at MIT (materialsproject.com), has as its objective to use high-throughput first principles computations on an unparalleled scale to provide basic materials property data on all known and many potential new inorganic compounds, thereby accelerating the search for new materials.
Professor Ceder will show successful examples of high-throughput calculations in the field of lithium batteries, and show several new materials that have been discovered. He will discuss the public release version of the Materials Genome project, which is making large quantities of computed data freely available to the materials community.
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Beyond Generative AI, From Productivity to Profit Optimization
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🎙️ Welcome to this episode of the Disambiguation Podcast, "Beyond Generative AI, From Productivity to Profit Optimization" where we delve into the power of AI in increasing revenue and optimizing pricing and profits.
🌟 Our special guest, Dr Michael Wu, Chief AI Strategist at PROS, shares his expert insights on leveraging AI to increase revenue and optimize profit to improve business outcomes.
🔍 In this episode, we discuss:
How Analytic AI is changing how businesses manage pricing.
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Real-world examples of AI-driven success stories.
The future of profit optimization in the era of AI technology.
👥 Perfect for business owners and leaders, department leaders and managers, and tech enthusiasts looking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving digital world.
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🌟 Our special guest, Dr Michael Wu, Chief AI Strategist at PROS, shares his expert insights on leveraging AI to increase revenue and optimize profit to improve business outcomes.
🔍 In this episode, we discuss:
How Analytic AI is changing how businesses manage pricing.
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Real-world examples of AI-driven success stories.
The future of profit optimization in the era of AI technology.
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Lithium hybrid organic battery
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This article is about disposable lithium batteries. For the common rechargeable batteries, see Lithium-ion battery. For the less common metal-based rechargeable batteries, see Rechargeable lithium metal battery.
Lithium metal batteries are primary batteries that have metallic lithium as an anode. These types of batteries are also referred to as lithium-metal batteries after lithium-ion batteries had been invented. Most lithium metal batteries are non-rechargeable. However, rechargeable lithium metal batteries are also under development. Since 2007, Dangerous Goods Regulations differentiate between lithium metal batteries (UN 3090) and lithium-ion batteries (UN 3480).[1]

CR2032 lithium button cell battery.

Lithium 9 volt, AA, and AAA sizes. The top object is a battery of three lithium-manganese dioxide cells, the bottom two are lithium-iron disulfide cells and are compatible with 1.5-volt alkaline cells.
They stand apart from other batteries in their high charge density and high cost per unit. Depending on the design and chemical compounds used, lithium cells can produce voltages from 1.5 V (comparable to a zinc–carbon or alkaline battery) to about 3.7 V.
Disposable primary lithium batteries must be distinguished from secondary lithium-ion or a lithium-polymer,[2] which are rechargeable batteries. Lithium is especially useful, because its ions can be arranged to move between the anode and the cathode, using an intercalated lithium compound as the cathode material but without using lithium metal as the anode material. Pure lithium will instantly react with water, or even moisture in the air; the lithium in lithium-ion batteries is a less reactive compound.
Lithium batteries are widely used in portable consumer electronic devices. The term "lithium battery" refers to a family of different lithium-metal chemistries, comprising many types of cathodes and electrolytes but all with metallic lithium as the anode. The battery requires from 0.15 to 0.3 kg of lithium per kWh. As designed these primary systems use a charged cathode, that being an electro-active material with crystallographic vacancies that are filled gradually during discharge.

Diagram of lithium button cell battery with MnO2 (manganese dioxide) at cathode.
The most common type of lithium cell used in consumer applications uses metallic lithium as the anode and manganese dioxide as the cathode, with a salt of lithium dissolved in an organic solvent as the electrolyte.[3]
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Thin-film lithium-ion battery, a solid-state lithium-ion battery constructed as a thin-film
Aqueous lithium-ion battery
Lithium-ion flow battery
Lithium ion manganese oxide battery
Lithium polymer battery
Lithium–sulfur battery
Lithium-titanate battery
Lithium–air battery
Lithium iron phosphate battery
Nickel–lithium battery
Lithium–silicon battery
Lithium vanadium phosphate battery
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This article is about disposable lithium batteries. For the common rechargeable batteries, see Lithium-ion battery. For the less common metal-based rechargeable batteries, see Rechargeable lithium metal battery.
Lithium metal batteries are primary batteries that have metallic lithium as an anode. These types of batteries are also referred to as lithium-metal batteries after lithium-ion batteries had been invented. Most lithium metal batteries are non-rechargeable. However, rechargeable lithium metal batteries are also under development. Since 2007, Dangerous Goods Regulations differentiate between lithium metal batteries (UN 3090) and lithium-ion batteries (UN 3480).[1]

CR2032 lithium button cell battery.

Lithium 9 volt, AA, and AAA sizes. The top object is a battery of three lithium-manganese dioxide cells, the bottom two are lithium-iron disulfide cells and are compatible with 1.5-volt alkaline cells.
They stand apart from other batteries in their high charge density and high cost per unit. Depending on the design and chemical compounds used, lithium cells can produce voltages from 1.5 V (comparable to a zinc–carbon or alkaline battery) to about 3.7 V.
Disposable primary lithium batteries must be distinguished from secondary lithium-ion or a lithium-polymer,[2] which are rechargeable batteries. Lithium is especially useful, because its ions can be arranged to move between the anode and the cathode, using an intercalated lithium compound as the cathode material but without using lithium metal as the anode material. Pure lithium will instantly react with water, or even moisture in the air; the lithium in lithium-ion batteries is a less reactive compound.
Lithium batteries are widely used in portable consumer electronic devices. The term "lithium battery" refers to a family of different lithium-metal chemistries, comprising many types of cathodes and electrolytes but all with metallic lithium as the anode. The battery requires from 0.15 to 0.3 kg of lithium per kWh. As designed these primary systems use a charged cathode, that being an electro-active material with crystallographic vacancies that are filled gradually during discharge.

Diagram of lithium button cell battery with MnO2 (manganese dioxide) at cathode.
The most common type of lithium cell used in consumer applications uses metallic lithium as the anode and manganese dioxide as the cathode, with a salt of lithium dissolved in an organic solvent as the electrolyte.[3]
History
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Lithium NLP demo
This is a demo of the Lithium NLP system - a resource-constrained, high-throughput and language-agnostic system for rich information extraction from noisy user...
This is a demo of the Lithium NLP system - a resource-constrained, high-throughput and language-agnostic system for rich information extraction from noisy user generated text on social media.
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This article is about the chemical element. For the use of lithium as a medication, see Lithium (medication). For other uses, see Lithium (disambiguation).
Lithium (from Greek: λίθος, romanized: lithos, lit. 'stone') is a chemical element with the symbol Li and atomic number 3. It is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal. Under standard conditions, it is the least dense metal and the least dense solid element. Like all alkali metals, lithium is highly reactive and flammable, and must be stored in vacuum, inert atmosphere, or inert liquid such as purified kerosene or mineral oil. When cut, it exhibits a metallic luster, but moist air corrodes it quickly to a dull silvery gray, then black tarnish. It never occurs freely in nature, but only in (usually ionic) compounds, such as pegmatitic minerals, which were once the main source of lithium. Due to its solubility as an ion, it is present in ocean water and is commonly obtained from brines. Lithium metal is isolated electrolytically from a mixture of lithium chloride and potassium chloride.
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LithiumPronunciation/ˈlɪθiəm/ (LITH-ee-əm)Appearancesilvery-whiteStandard atomic weight Ar°(Li)
[6.938, 6.997]
6.94±0.06 (abridged)[1]
Lithium in the periodic table
HydrogenHeliumLithiumBerylliumBoronCarbonNitrogenOxygenFluorineNeonSodiumMagnesiumAluminiumSiliconPhosphorusSulfurChlorineArgonPotassiumCalciumScandiumTitaniumVanadiumChromiumManganeseIronCobaltNickelCopperZincGalliumGermaniumArsenicSeleniumBromineKryptonRubidiumStrontiumYttriumZirconiumNiobiumMolybdenumTechnetiumRutheniumRhodiumPalladiumSilverCadmiumIndiumTinAntimonyTelluriumIodineXenonCaesiumBariumLanthanumCeriumPraseodymiumNeodymiumPromethiumSamariumEuropiumGadoliniumTerbiumDysprosiumHolmiumErbiumThuliumYtterbiumLutetiumHafniumTantalumTungstenRheniumOsmiumIridiumPlatinumGoldMercury (element)ThalliumLeadBismuthPoloniumAstatineRadonFranciumRadiumActiniumThoriumProtactiniumUraniumNeptuniumPlutoniumAmericiumCuriumBerkeliumCaliforniumEinsteiniumFermiumMendeleviumNobeliumLawrenciumRutherfordiumDubniumSeaborgiumBohriumHassiumMeitneriumDarmstadtiumRoentgeniumCoperniciumNihoniumFleroviumMoscoviumLivermoriumTennessineOganesson
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Li
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Nahelium ← lithium → berylliumAtomic number (Z)3Groupgroup 1: hydrogen and alkali metalsPeriodperiod 2Block s-blockElectron configuration[He] 2s1Electrons per shell2, 1Physical propertiesPhase at STPsolidMelting point453.65 K (180.50 °C, 356.90 °F)Boiling point1603 K (1330 °C, 2426 °F)Density (near r.t.)0.534 g/cm3when liquid (at m.p.)0.512 g/cm3Critical point3220 K, 67 MPa (extrapolated)Heat of fusion3.00 kJ/molHeat of vaporization136 kJ/molMolar heat capacity24.860 J/(mol·K)Vapor pressure
P (Pa)1101001 k10 k100 kat T (K)797885995114413371610
Atomic propertiesOxidation states+1 (a strongly basic oxide)ElectronegativityPauling scale: 0.98Ionization energies
1st: 520.2 kJ/mol
2nd: 7298.1 kJ/mol
3rd: 11815.0 kJ/mol
Atomic radiusempirical: 152 pmCovalent radius128±7 pmVan der Waals radius182 pm

Spectral lines of lithiumOther propertiesNatural occurrenceprimordialCrystal structurebody-centered cubic (bcc)

Speed of sound thin rod6000 m/s (at 20 °C)Thermal expansion46 µm/(m⋅K) (at 25 °C)Thermal conductivity84.8 W/(m⋅K)Electrical resistivity92.8 nΩ⋅m (at 20 °C)Magnetic orderingparamagneticMolar magnetic susceptibility
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The nucleus of the lithium atom verges on instability, since the two stable lithium isotopes found in nature have among the lowest binding energies per nucleon of all stable nuclides. Because of its relative nuclear instability, lithium is less common in the solar system than 25 of the first 32 chemical elements even though its nuclei are very light: it is an exception to the trend that heavier nuclei are less common.[3] For related reasons, lithium has important uses in nuclear physics. The transmutation of lithium atoms to helium in 1932 was the first fully man-made nuclear reaction, and lithium deuteride serves as a fusion fuel in staged thermonuclear weapons.[4]
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 stabilizer and antidepressant in the treatment of mental illness such as bipolar disorder.
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This article is about the chemical element. For the use of lithium as a medication, see Lithium (medication). For other uses, see Lithium (disambiguation).
Lithium (from Greek: λίθος, romanized: lithos, lit. 'stone') is a chemical element with the symbol Li and atomic number 3. It is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal. Under standard conditions, it is the least dense metal and the least dense solid element. Like all alkali metals, lithium is highly reactive and flammable, and must be stored in vacuum, inert atmosphere, or inert liquid such as purified kerosene or mineral oil. When cut, it exhibits a metallic luster, but moist air corrodes it quickly to a dull silvery gray, then black tarnish. It never occurs freely in nature, but only in (usually ionic) compounds, such as pegmatitic minerals, which were once the main source of lithium. Due to its solubility as an ion, it is present in ocean water and is commonly obtained from brines. Lithium metal is isolated electrolytically from a mixture of lithium chloride and potassium chloride.
Lithium, 3Li
Lithium floating in oil
LithiumPronunciation/ˈlɪθiəm/ (LITH-ee-əm)Appearancesilvery-whiteStandard atomic weight Ar°(Li)
[6.938, 6.997]
6.94±0.06 (abridged)[1]
Lithium in the periodic table
HydrogenHeliumLithiumBerylliumBoronCarbonNitrogenOxygenFluorineNeonSodiumMagnesiumAluminiumSiliconPhosphorusSulfurChlorineArgonPotassiumCalciumScandiumTitaniumVanadiumChromiumManganeseIronCobaltNickelCopperZincGalliumGermaniumArsenicSeleniumBromineKryptonRubidiumStrontiumYttriumZirconiumNiobiumMolybdenumTechnetiumRutheniumRhodiumPalladiumSilverCadmiumIndiumTinAntimonyTelluriumIodineXenonCaesiumBariumLanthanumCeriumPraseodymiumNeodymiumPromethiumSamariumEuropiumGadoliniumTerbiumDysprosiumHolmiumErbiumThuliumYtterbiumLutetiumHafniumTantalumTungstenRheniumOsmiumIridiumPlatinumGoldMercury (element)ThalliumLeadBismuthPoloniumAstatineRadonFranciumRadiumActiniumThoriumProtactiniumUraniumNeptuniumPlutoniumAmericiumCuriumBerkeliumCaliforniumEinsteiniumFermiumMendeleviumNobeliumLawrenciumRutherfordiumDubniumSeaborgiumBohriumHassiumMeitneriumDarmstadtiumRoentgeniumCoperniciumNihoniumFleroviumMoscoviumLivermoriumTennessineOganesson
H
↑
Li
↓
Nahelium ← lithium → berylliumAtomic number (Z)3Groupgroup 1: hydrogen and alkali metalsPeriodperiod 2Block s-blockElectron configuration[He] 2s1Electrons per shell2, 1Physical propertiesPhase at STPsolidMelting point453.65 K (180.50 °C, 356.90 °F)Boiling point1603 K (1330 °C, 2426 °F)Density (near r.t.)0.534 g/cm3when liquid (at m.p.)0.512 g/cm3Critical point3220 K, 67 MPa (extrapolated)Heat of fusion3.00 kJ/molHeat of vaporization136 kJ/molMolar heat capacity24.860 J/(mol·K)Vapor pressure
P (Pa)1101001 k10 k100 kat T (K)797885995114413371610
Atomic propertiesOxidation states+1 (a strongly basic oxide)ElectronegativityPauling scale: 0.98Ionization energies
1st: 520.2 kJ/mol
2nd: 7298.1 kJ/mol
3rd: 11815.0 kJ/mol
Atomic radiusempirical: 152 pmCovalent radius128±7 pmVan der Waals radius182 pm

Spectral lines of lithiumOther propertiesNatural occurrenceprimordialCrystal structurebody-centered cubic (bcc)

Speed of sound thin rod6000 m/s (at 20 °C)Thermal expansion46 µm/(m⋅K) (at 25 °C)Thermal conductivity84.8 W/(m⋅K)Electrical resistivity92.8 nΩ⋅m (at 20 °C)Magnetic orderingparamagneticMolar magnetic susceptibility
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The nucleus of the lithium atom verges on instability, since the two stable lithium isotopes found in nature have among the lowest binding energies per nucleon of all stable nuclides. Because of its relative nuclear instability, lithium is less common in the solar system than 25 of the first 32 chemical elements even though its nuclei are very light: it is an exception to the trend that heavier nuclei are less common.[3] For related reasons, lithium has important uses in nuclear physics. The transmutation of lithium atoms to helium in 1932 was the first fully man-made nuclear reaction, and lithium deuteride serves as a fusion fuel in staged thermonuclear weapons.[4]
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 stabilizer and antidepressant in the treatment of mental illness such as bipolar disorder.
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Occurrence
History
Chemistry
Production
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Precautions
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