Lithium Stocks List

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Lithium Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 3 DFLI Dragonfly Energy Hosts Secretary of Commerce Raimondo and Senator Rosen, Promoting American Innovation and Workforce Development
Jul 2 DFLI Dragonfly Energy Empowers Youth with Actor Jeremy Renner and The John Lennon Educational Tour Bus on an Original Project
Jul 1 TSE Trinseo Showcases Dedication to Climate Change Goals in 14th Annual Sustainability & CSR Report
Jul 1 LAC Lithium Americas (Argentina) Corp. (LAAC): Is This a Good Lithium and Battery Stock to Buy Now?
Jul 1 DFLI Dragonfly Energy Powers Pepsi Deliveries Sustainably and Reliably With New Liftgate Battery Systems
Jul 1 STI Solidion Announces Inclusion in Russell 3000® Index
Jun 30 TSE Trinseo (NYSE:TSE) Is Paying Out A Dividend Of $0.01
Jun 29 LAC Why are Hedge Funds Bullish on Lithium Americas Corp. (LAC) Right Now?
Jun 28 LIT Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF declares semi-annual distribution of $0.2501
Jun 27 TSE Trinseo Issues Correction of Record Date to Quarterly Dividend Release
Jun 27 AMLI Update: American Lithium Up 4% as it Prepares to Start Pilot Work for the Falchani Lithium Project in Peru
Jun 27 TSE Trinseo (TSE) Launches PMMA Depolymerization Facility in Italy
Jun 27 AMLI Update: American Lithium Up 4% As National Bank Notes Falchani Flow Sheet Update "Shows Good Progress"
Jun 27 TSE Trinseo declares $0.01 dividend
Jun 27 AMLI American Lithium Up 3% In US Premarket As Prepares to Commence Pilot Work for Falchani Lithium Project in Peru During H2 2024
Jun 27 AMLI American Lithium Announces Strong Progress on Falchani Flow Sheet Optimization and Intent to Commence Pilot Work During H2 2024
Jun 27 LIT Gold prices revised up at BMI, lithium expected to remain subdued due to oversupply
Lithium

Lithium (from Greek: λίθος, translit. lithos, lit. 'stone') is a chemical element with symbol Li and atomic number 3. It is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal. Under standard conditions, it is the lightest metal and the lightest solid element. Like all alkali metals, lithium is highly reactive and flammable, and is stored in mineral oil. When cut, it exhibits a metallic luster, but moist air corrodes it quickly to a dull silvery gray, then black tarnish. It never occurs freely in nature, but only in (usually ionic) compounds, such as pegmatitic minerals, which were once the main source of lithium. Due to its solubility as an ion, it is present in ocean water and is commonly obtained from brines. Lithium metal is isolated electrolytically from a mixture of lithium chloride and potassium chloride.
The nucleus of the lithium atom verges on instability, since the two stable lithium isotopes found in nature have among the lowest binding energies per nucleon of all stable nuclides. Because of its relative nuclear instability, lithium is less common in the solar system than 25 of the first 32 chemical elements even though its nuclei are very light: it is an exception to the trend that heavier nuclei are less common. For related reasons, lithium has important uses in nuclear physics. The transmutation of lithium atoms to helium in 1932 was the first fully man-made nuclear reaction, and lithium deuteride serves as a fusion fuel in staged thermonuclear weapons.Lithium and its compounds have several industrial applications, including heat-resistant glass and ceramics, lithium grease lubricants, flux additives for iron, steel and aluminium production, lithium batteries, and lithium-ion batteries. These uses consume more than three quarters of lithium production.
Lithium is present in biological systems in trace amounts; its functions are uncertain. Lithium salts have proven to be useful as a mood-stabilizing drug in the treatment of bipolar disorder in humans.

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