The name of element number 4, Beryllium, comes from the name of the pale semiprecious gemstone called beryl, a crystalline mineral from which beryllium was first extracted and recognized as different from aluminum. The word traces back to Sanskrit word, ??????? or vaidurya, for this mineral.
Beryllium is its (only) scientific name. The name has its origin in the Greek word for 'pale'.
Beryllos in the Greek language is the name of the mineral beryl.
The symbol of beryllium (Be) comes from the first two letters of the element's name.The name beryllium comes from the mineral beryl, of which beryllium is a component.
The name of the compound BeSO4 is beryllium sulfate
The name for Be(NO2)2 is Beryllium Nitrate(III) or Beryllium Nitrite
Beryllium Sulfate
Beryllium Bromide
Beryllium. And it's an element, not a chemical.
This chemical formula is for beryllium acetate.
Beryllium hydride.
beryllium nitride
Beryllium Nitrate