• entwine413@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    Even those aren’t elemental lithium. They use Lithium-iron disulfide, Lithium-thionyl chloride, Lithium-manganese dioxide, and Lithium-sulfur dioxide.

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          2 days ago

          Lithium metal batteries are nonrechargeable primary batteries that have metallic lithium as an anode.

          You’re trolling or what?

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            2 days ago

            Metallic lithium != elemental lithium. If you scrolled down to the chemistry section, they list both the anode and cathode. Nothing in the list has elemental lithium.

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              2 days ago

              Elemental lithium means that it’s pure lithium, i.e. not being in a compound with any other element. Metallic lithium means that lithium is a metal in its pure form. You’re awfully confident for how little you seem to know about basic chemistry.

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                  I did. Every one except lithium iron phosphate at the bottom has elemental lithium as anode. What is your point and why do you like to argue so much?