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Why Lithium does not conduct electricity?

Firestar-Reimu opened this issue · 2 comments

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The lower 2 metal are LRBD and Mercury, which can conduct electricity, but the upper Lithium cannot

Lithium is a metal which can conduct electricity, or what are your Lithium batteries made of?

Electrical resistivity 92.8 nΩ⋅m (at 20 °C

Have you read the wiki page about LITH? Quoting: "Lithium is charged by sparked PSCN. To discharge lithium it needs to come in contact with NSCN."