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LITHIUM SALT OF A FATTY ACID
Lithium grease; Lithium-based grease; White lithium
  • Tube of grease ("Fett" in German) made from lithium soap.
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lithium lick      
NeXT employees who have had too much attention from their esteemed founder, Steve Jobs, are said to have "lithium lick" when they begin to show signs of Jobsian fervour and repeat the most recent catch phrases in normal conversation, e.g. "It just works, right out of the box!" [Jargon File]
Lithium toxicity         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Lithium Toxicity; Lithium overdose; Lithium poisoning
Lithium toxicity, also known as lithium overdose, is the condition of having too much lithium. Symptoms may include a tremor, increased reflexes, trouble walking, kidney problems, and an altered level of consciousness.
Cosmological lithium problem         
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  • Proton–proton II chain reaction
  • Stable nuclides of the first few elements
DISCREPANCY BETWEEN THE OBSERVED ABUNDANCE OF LITHIUM PRODUCED IN BIG BANG NUCLEOSYNTHESIS AND THE AMOUNT THAT SHOULD THEORETICALLY EXIST
Lithium gap; Lithium problem
In astronomy, the lithium problem or lithium discrepancy refers to the discrepancy between the primordial abundance of lithium as inferred from observations of metal-poor (Population II) halo stars in our galaxy and the amount that should theoretically exist due to Big Bang nucleosynthesis+WMAP cosmic baryon density predictions of the CMB. Namely, the most widely accepted models of the Big Bang suggest that three times as much primordial lithium, in particular lithium-7, should exist.

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Lithium soap

Lithium soap is a soap consisting of a lithium salt of a fatty acid. Sodium-based and potassium-based soaps are used as cleaning agents in domestic and industrial applications, whereas lithium soaps are used as components of lithium grease (white lithium).

Lithium soaps are produced by saponification of triglycerides, using lithium hydroxide or lithium carbonate as the saponification agent. Lithium soaps are used as lubricant components and form-release agents at relatively high temperatures. The main components of lithium soaps are lithium stearate and lithium 12-hydroxystearate.