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The phrase "a lithium" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly because "lithium" is a non-count noun and should not be preceded by an article like "a."
Example: "The battery contains lithium, which is essential for its performance."
Alternatives: "lithium ion" or "lithium compound".
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Kamaya, N. et al. A lithium superionic conductor.
Analysis of internal short-circuit in a lithium ion cell.
A lithium anode also swiftly forms dendrites and mossy deposits.
The cars are powered by a modest 20-30kW electric motor from a lithium ion battery.
A lithium dose just might cure your depression but carbon is a girl's best friend.
Today, the anode in a lithium ion battery is actually made of graphite or silicon.
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There's also a lithium-ion battery.
That was a lithium-ion thermal event.
Researchers at I.B.M. are working on a "lithium-air" battery.
That's about the same as a lithium-ion battery.
The electrolyte in a lithium-ion battery includes hydrocarbons.
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