Ionic lithium would make sense given it's purpose is as a battery. You'd want your material ionized if at all possible.
I think gasoline fires can also be left to burn. I'm not sure if Lithium fires make any dangerous gasses. Lithium fires probably don't need oxygen to continue to melt any surrounding material, kind of like a coal fire.
Ionic lithium would make sense given it's purpose is as a battery. You'd want your material ionized if at all possible.
I think gasoline fires can also be left to burn. I'm not sure if Lithium fires make any dangerous gasses. Lithium fires probably don't need oxygen to continue to melt any surrounding material, kind of like a coal fire.