Impressive 336% return in 2010. Is this trend going to continue? CLQ in TSX
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http://www.canadalithium.com/s/Home.asp
Lithium will probably be not be used in batteries within 10 years. It is expensive and dangerous. Why they even allow it on planes is pretty silly. Several much cheaper alternatives are being developed including Zinc/Air.....Impressive 336% return in 2010. Is this trend going to continue? CLQ in TSX
http://www.canadalithium.com/s/Home.asp
when exposed to air lithium bursts into flames and cannot be extinguished with water... it is a highly reactive element.Aren't Lithium Ion batteries popular for cameras? Why is it dangerous nottyboi?
These are the same type used in cameras right? Who would expose them (let alone a car battery)? They're sealed tight.when exposed to air lithium bursts into flames and cannot be extinguished with water... it is a highly reactive element.
Gasoline has similar qualities. Not quite as volatile perhaps, but still quite similar. From what I've seen it's quite popular..when exposed to air lithium bursts into flames and cannot be extinguished with water... it is a highly reactive element.
Lithium, as a pure metal is reactive. As are other alkali metals including sodium, potassium. As a salt or compound, they are stable. Lithium is used as a drug for treating bipolar disorder. Table salt - sodium chloride. I think you need a refresher in chemistry.when exposed to air lithium bursts into flames and cannot be extinguished with water... it is a highly reactive element.
WHat happens is the laptop or ipad or phone has been dropped several times. Of course they are sealed from the factory. GEEZ!!!These are the same type used in cameras right? Who would expose them (let alone a car battery)? They're sealed tight.
Try take a jerry can of gas on your next flight...let us know how it works out.Gasoline has similar qualities. Not quite as volatile perhaps, but still quite similar. From what I've seen it's quite popular..
Batteries do not use stable lithium compounds, because when the compounds in battries are stable, you have what is called A DEAD BATTERY. Lithum salts are used to treat some mental conditions. Perhaps it is you that needs the refresher in chemistry. If you don't believe me, go take a lithum battery and pound on it with a hammer. lol here's what might happen:Lithium, as a pure metal is reactive. As are other alkali metals including sodium, potassium. As a salt or compound, they are stable. Lithium is used as a drug for treating bipolar disorder. Table salt - sodium chloride. I think you need a refresher in chemistry.
+1 lollithium, as a pure metal is reactive. As are other alkali metals including sodium, potassium. As a salt or compound, they are stable. Lithium is used as a drug for treating bipolar disorder. Table salt - sodium chloride. I think you need a refresher in chemistry.