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Scientists closed the gap of missing lithium in the universe – Tech Explorist
Scientists account for some of the lithium missing from our universe.
Lithium abundance on earth is about 0.002 percent of Earth’s crust. It is widely distributed: it does not naturally occur in elemental form due to its high reactivity. The total lithium content of seawater is very large and is estimated as 230 billion tonnes,…
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