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− | Lithium, ''[[Elements on Mars|periodic table]] Li'', can have either 3 or 4 neutrons, for Li-6 and Li-7. | + | Lithium, ''[[Elements on Mars|periodic table]] Li'', can have either 3 or 4 neutrons, for Li-6 and Li-7. |
+ | == Abundance on Mars<ref>HEREDIA, A., COLÍN-GARCÍA, M., VALDIVIA SILVA, J., ''et al.'' The Importance of Detecting Lithium on the Surface of Mars. In : ''European Planetary Science Congress 2012''. 2012.</ref> == | ||
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+ | == Lithium production and use == | ||
Lithium is used in batteries, alloys, as a light metal and in a number of salts. | Lithium is used in batteries, alloys, as a light metal and in a number of salts. | ||
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+ | Lithium is an essential trace element in food. A typical human body contains 0,000007 kg. For one million persons the copper required would be 7 kg. For an entire ecosystem serving these one million people the amount required might be about one tonne (hypothetical ratio of 100:1). | ||
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Lithium, periodic table Li, can have either 3 or 4 neutrons, for Li-6 and Li-7.
Abundance on Mars[1]
Lithium production and use
Lithium is used in batteries, alloys, as a light metal and in a number of salts.
Lithium is an essential trace element in food. A typical human body contains 0,000007 kg. For one million persons the copper required would be 7 kg. For an entire ecosystem serving these one million people the amount required might be about one tonne (hypothetical ratio of 100:1).
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- ↑ HEREDIA, A., COLÍN-GARCÍA, M., VALDIVIA SILVA, J., et al. The Importance of Detecting Lithium on the Surface of Mars. In : European Planetary Science Congress 2012. 2012.