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- Lithium (11359 bytes)
10: ...[Periodic table (standard)|Full table]]</small></div>
84: | [[Electronegativity]]
90: | [[Electrical conductivity]]
93: | [[Thermal conductivity]]
134: ...lame becomes a brilliant white. Lithium is a [[univalent]] element. - Aluminium (26079 bytes)
48: ...ance to oxidation (due to the phenomenon of [[passivation]]), its strength, and its light weight. Alum...
52: ...ion]] resistance and durability due to the protective oxide layer. It is also nonmagnetic and nonspark...
56: ...th many elements such as copper, zinc, magnesium, manganese and silicon. When combined with thermo-mechanical...
58: ...l modern [[mirror]]s are made using a thin reflective coating of aluminium on the back surface of a sh...
66: ...mission lines]] (although its [[electrical conductivity]] is only 60% that of [[copper]], it's lighter... - Niobium (10560 bytes)
11: ...[Periodic table (standard)|Full table]]</small></div>
85: | [[Electronegativity]]
91: | [[Electrical conductivity]]
94: | [[Thermal conductivity]]
169: ...e temperatures niobium must be placed in a protective atmosphere. The metal begins to [[oxidation|oxid... - Thallium (12570 bytes)
9: ...[Periodic table (standard)|Full table]]</small></div></td></tr>
62: <td>[[Electronegativity]] </td><td>1.62 ([[...
66: <td>[[Electrical conductivity]] </td><td>6.17 [[siemens...
68: <td>[[Thermal conductivity]] </td><td>46.1 [[watt...
97: ...t in air, and in the presence of water thallium [[hydroxide]] is formed. - Salt (4921 bytes)
1: ...ed of positively [[charge]]d [[cation]]s and negatively charged [[anion]]s, so that the product is [[n...
7: ...refore their salt content is given for the respective ions.
11: Salts are usually solid [[crystal]]s with a relatively high [[melting point]]. However, there exist s...
25: [[black]] ([[Manganese(IV) oxide|manganese dioxide]]). Most [[minerals]] and inorganic [[pig...
28: Different salts can elicit all five [[basic taste]]s, i.e. salty (sodium chloride), ...
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