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  2. Lithium burning - Wikipedia

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    Lithium burning is a nucleosynthetic process in which lithium is depleted in a star. Lithium is generally present in brown dwarfs and not in older low-mass stars. Stars, which by definition must achieve the high temperature (2.5 × 10 6 K) necessary for fusing hydrogen , rapidly deplete their lithium.

  3. Adiabatic flame temperature - Wikipedia

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    It stays relatively hot rich of stoichiometry because it contains its own oxidant. However, continual running of an engine on nitromethane will eventually melt the piston and/or cylinder because of this higher temperature. Effects of dissociation on adiabatic flame temperature. In real world applications, complete combustion does not typically ...

  4. Lithium - Wikipedia

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    Lithium reacts with water easily, but with noticeably less vigor than other alkali metals. The reaction forms hydrogen gas and lithium hydroxide. [10] When placed over a flame, lithium compounds give off a striking crimson color, but when the metal burns strongly, the flame becomes a brilliant silver.

  5. Flame test - Wikipedia

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    A flame test involves introducing a sample of the element or compound to a hot, non-luminous flame and observing the color of the flame that results. [4] The compound can be made into a paste with concentrated hydrochloric acid, as metal halides , being volatile, give better results. [ 5 ]

  6. Moss Landing lithium battery facility fire continues to burn ...

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    Mendoza said the fire was burning at a rate of 1% to 5% Friday morning compared to the height of the fire between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Thursday night. Moss Landing lithium battery facility fire ...

  7. Thermite - Wikipedia

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    Thermite contains its own supply of oxygen and does not require any external source of air. Consequently, it cannot be smothered, and may ignite in any environment given sufficient initial heat. It burns well while wet, and cannot be easily extinguished with water—though enough water to remove sufficient heat may stop the reaction. [22]

  8. Hot topic: Researchers push to reduce fire risk from lithium ...

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    The lithium-ion battery is a near-ubiquitous technology with a serious flaw: They sometimes catch on fire. Hot topic: Researchers push to reduce fire risk from lithium-ion batteries Skip to main ...

  9. Cargo ship carrying burning lithium-ion batteries reaches ...

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    A large cargo ship with a fire in its hold is being kept 2 miles (3.22 kilometers) offshore of an Alaska port as a precaution while efforts are undertaken to extinguish the flames, the U.S. Coast ...