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One is beryllium sulphide BeS and other may be BeCl2.

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it will be able to discharge into something weird

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Beryllium sulphide - BeS.

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Q: What happens when you mix beryllium and sulfur?
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Is beryllium more electronegative than sulfur?

Sulfur is more electronegative than beryllium. The electronegativity of sulfur is 2.58, and the electronegativity of beryllium is 1.57.


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What happen when sulfur and beryllium and it turn into white crystals?

Most likely the beryllium and sulfur react to form beryllium sulfide. An in regard to the previous answer, both sulfur and sulphur are acceptable spellings.


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If you heat it up after you mix it, you will form "organosulfide" compounds.


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Be + S => BeS which is Beryllium (II) sulfide.


What happens when you mix sulfur with oxygen?

You get the chemical combination known as sulphide (SO4)


What element does beryllium plus sulfur make?

The answer is BeS


Which is more electronegative Sr or Be?

Sulfur is more electronegative than beryllium.


What happens when you mix zinc with sulfur?

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What happens when water and sulfur mix?

It turns into sulfuric acid. Then add salt, and it becomes hydrochloric acid. Awesome, huh? I have some sulfur, and I am going to try it.