Beryllium, in the sense, is not formed. It is a pure element and cannot be created by normal means. Beryllium can be made in the lab, but there is really no need to because it can be found naturally.
i dont know sorry No. It is characterized by stiffness.
Pure beryllium is not found in nature. Beryllium compounds can be found in 30 different mineral rocks, soil, coal, oil, and volcanic dust.
Electronic configuration of beryllium: 1s2.2s2.
no
Beryllium is a pure chemical element.
Neither. It is an element. Also, by definition if a substance is pure it cannot be a mixture; it mus either be an element or a compound.
Beryllium, in the sense, is not formed. It is a pure element and cannot be created by normal means. Beryllium can be made in the lab, but there is really no need to because it can be found naturally.
Pure beryllium is not found in nature. Beryllium compounds can be found in 30 different mineral rocks, soil, coal, oil, and volcanic dust.
i dont know sorry No. It is characterized by stiffness.
Electronic configuration of beryllium: 1s2.2s2.
no
The use of beryllium is legal but it is mandatory to respect the working precautions. For some forms of beryllium (pure beryllium, pure beryllium oxide or many components from these materials) the trade is severely internationally controlled.
What color is beryllium as a pure metal ? Grey-white.
Compound, no group 2 or group 1 (except H if its considered) exist in elemental form naturally.
Any metal can be obtained ia very pure form; but if you want: mercury, gold, silver, uranium, platinum, copper, gallium, indium, beryllium, magnesium, aluminium.
In the elemental form of beryllium, it will form metallic bonds. If beryllium is reacted with a non-metal, it will then form ionic bonds to the non-metal which it is reacted with.