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.
The streak of beryllium minerals, such as beryl, typically exhibits a white color when powdered. Streak refers to the color of the mineral in its powdered form, which can be determined by rubbing it against a porcelain plate. While beryllium minerals can vary in appearance and color, their streak generally remains consistent.
If your refering to the blue,red,and sometimes white crystals,those are exp points.Try to get them whenever possible.(red and blue are in any battle,white are after boss fights)
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You are probably mistaken as to what is on your brick. More than likely it is a white crystal like powder that is coming from the the mortar joints between the bricks and discoloring your brick face. If that's the case, it is a calcium carbonate crystal and commonly referred to as Efflorescence. You can use phosphoric acid as a method to remove the crystals from the surface. It is important to restore a neutral pH back to the surface after using an acid based remover. Possibly more important is that unless you stop moisture from carrying calcium hydroxide out of a cement based concrete product, it will certainly happen again. Moisture inside migrates out to the surface and the internal chemistry carried with it reacts with carbon dioxide in the earths atmosphere to form these salt crystals. Take a look at http:/www.StableCrete.com to see a penetrating product that waterproofs to keep moisture out and does not allow it to expel chemicals out to the surface. This will keep you from having to clean it again!
Be + S => BeS which is Beryllium (II) sulfide.
When sulfur and beryllium combine and are heated, they react to form beryllium sulfide (BeS), a white solid compound. This reaction release heat and light, and caution should be taken as beryllium compounds can be toxic if inhaled.
The state symbol of beryllium oxide is a solid, which is represented by "(s)" in chemical equations. Beryllium oxide exists as a white solid at room temperature and is commonly found in the form of a powder or crystals.
What color is beryllium as a pure metal ? Grey-white.
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Purple crystals are commonly known as amethyst, and white crystals are usually quartz. Some specific examples include lepidolite for purple crystals and selenite for white crystals.
Yes because the molecules in salt crystals are smaller, lighter, and more soluble which means it is capable of being dissolved.
When aqueous sodium hydroxide is added to aqueous beryllium chloride, a white precipitate of beryllium hydroxide (Be(OH)2) is formed. Beryllium hydroxide is insoluble in water, hence it appears as a white solid.
beryllium is a metal similar in colour and appearance to magnesium.
Obtain some beryllium;Take a picture of it.See the link bellow; but be sure that the fresh surface of beryllium is more white than the image.
Yes, beryllium reacts with oxygen to form beryllium oxide (BeO), a white crystalline solid. This reaction is more likely to occur at high temperatures.
According to two MSDS, the crystals are white. One says they are beige-brown. See Related Links.