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No, lithium is not a radioactive element. It is a naturally occurring chemical element with the atomic number 3 and the symbol Li. It is an alkali metal and belongs to the s-block of the periodic table. Lithium is not radioactive and does not exhibit any significant radioactive properties. It is a stable element with two stable isotopes, lithium-6 and lithium-7.

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