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Lithium creates it's own oxygen through processes that produce gases. Everything needs oxygen to burn. The other user must be referring to external oxygen like the atmosphere.Links for these two claims?
Water, when interacting with the lithium produces gases, like hydrogen gas. Hydrogen is extremely explosive.
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