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Potassium Nitrate: Beryllium & Chromium
If the Cadmium plating contains Chromium, it will impart an iridescent appearance to the beryllium copper.
Magnesium (Mg) is the nearest with a mass of 24.3050
Chromium (II) Chloride. It's used for the synthesis of other chromium complexes. It dissolves in water to give bright blue solutions that are easily oxidized by ait to give Cr(III) containing products.
Lithium Fluorine Sodium Potassium Copper Magnesium Calcium Zinc Phosphorus Chromium Sulphur Selenium Molybdenum Chlorine Iodine Manganese Beryllium Strontium Barium Cadium Mercury Boron Aluminium Vanadium Arsenic Bromine NickelLithium Fluorine Silver Sodium Potassium Copper Magnesium Calcium Zinc Phosphorus Chromium Sulphur Selenium Molybdenum Chlorine Iodine Manganese Beryllium I Strontium Barium Cadium Mercury Boron Aluminium Vanadium Arsenic Bromine Nickel
Strontium Sulfide
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BeS is the chemical formula of beryllium sulfide.
Chromium (Cr), which has an atmoic number of 24. Beryllium has an atomic number of 4, so 4*6=24, which is Chromium.
Potassium Nitrate: Beryllium & Chromium
If the Cadmium plating contains Chromium, it will impart an iridescent appearance to the beryllium copper.
Strontium in the form of strontium chromate is hazardous because of the chromium it contains. In this form, it is known to cause lung cancer. If strontium intake is particularly high, it can interfere with bone development.
There are three elements that make up the compound beryllium chromate: Be = beryllium Cr = chromium O = oxygen
Lithium, Strontium, Aluminum, Silicon, Arsenic, Bromine.
Chromium is associated with iron in chromite.
Magnesium, strontium , and barium belong to group 2A of the periodic table. These have two valence electrons in their outermost shell. So these three elements have similar chemical properties. But the other given elements do not lie in same group so they have different chemical properties.