LITHIUM - C&EN Global Enterprise (ACS Publications)

Nov 5, 2010 - Publication Date: February 14, 1955. Copyright © 1955 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. ACS Chem. Eng. News Archives. First Page Image...
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LITHUM

rtfte Minocfe Bmsfc I T H I U M presents properties that are stimulating L t o researchers, scientists and production-engineering men—properties that o p e n the door to possibilities in numberless fields. Lithium metal is lighter than magnesium or aluminum. It is extremely reactive, ductile, easily extruded and rolled, and readily melted or cast. Lithium salts have a l o w melting point. Analogous t o both alkalies and alkaline earths, they are highly reactive and form numerous l o w melting eutectics.

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"Genie o f t h e chemical process industries," this near-magicr-al element helps g o o d products d o m o r e and better thiags. Organic chemicals, ceramics, air conditioning, greases, metallurgy, pharmaceuticals, brazing fluxes, atomic e n e r g y — a l l have benefited from e m p l o y i n g Lithium to bring about many i m p o r tant improvements. W h y n o c l o o k into this wonder chemical? It could mean profits for you!

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