Probably.
There is no certainty where the universe is concerned but it is probable that in the chaos of star stuff some lithium is forming
A corollary question is when the earth is sucked into the black hole, will lithium be destroyed despite the law of Conservation of Mass
Re: will lithium be destroyed despite the law of Conservation of Mass
Actually, what does happen once an element passes beyond the event horizon?
Is it completely shredded into quarks and leptons?