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Trace elements of lithium in drinking water linked to longer life in Alzheimer's patients Zinc Element, Shape Of The Universe, Space Physics, Michael Faraday, Chemical Elements, Cool Science Facts, Studying Life, Science Chemistry, Science Facts

Trace elements of lithium in drinking water may slow death rates from Alzheimer's disease, new research suggests. Rates of diabetes and obesity, which are important risk factors for Alzheimer's disease, also decrease if there is a particular amount of lithium in the water, says the study.

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Top 10 interesting facts about lithium Lithium Element, Oxidation State, Molar Mass, Electron Configuration, Hydrogen Gas, Physical And Chemical Properties, Atomic Number, 10 Interesting Facts, Chemistry Notes

Top 10 interesting facts about lithium: Lightest Metal: Lithium is the lightest metal and the lightest solid element on the periodic table. Lithium metal is so light that it can even float on water. Abundance: Despite its lightness, lithium is relatively rare in nature. It's typically found in small quantities in various minerals and in salt flats, like the Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, which contains a significant portion of the world's lithium reserves. Chemical Reactivity: Lithium is highly…

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With an atomic number of three, Lithium is the third lightest element on the periodic table and the lightest solid at room temperature and pressure. 

For almost two centuries after its discovery, Lithium didn’t have much in the way of practical uses. However, in the last few decades, its status changed, and it went from one of the least useful elements to one of the most important to the world’s economy. 

Lithium is also the source of one of the biggest unexplained problems in physics. Homogeneous Mixture, Periodic Table Elements, World Of Pure Imagination, Table Elements, Video Mood, Minerals Crystals Stones, Atomic Number, Airplane Photography, Pure Imagination

With an atomic number of three, Lithium is the third lightest element on the periodic table and the lightest solid at room temperature and pressure. For almost two centuries after its discovery, Lithium didn’t have much in the way of practical uses. However, in the last few decades, its status changed, and it went from one of the least useful elements to one of the most important to the world’s economy. Lithium is also the source of one of the biggest unexplained problems in physics.

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