IPA: /ˈlɪθiə/
KK: /ˈlɪθiə/
A term that refers to a compound or mineral related to lithium, often used in chemistry and geology.
Lithia is often found in mineral springs and is associated with lithium compounds.
Lithia is derived from the Greek word "lithos" (meaning stone). The suffix "-ia" is often used in scientific terminology to denote a condition or state. Therefore, lithia refers to a condition related to stone, specifically in the context of lithium, which is a chemical element often associated with minerals and stones.
Think of 'lithos' meaning stone, and remember that 'lithia' refers to a condition related to stone, particularly in the context of minerals.