All you have to do is look at which group Beryllium is in and look at the other elements that are in the same column. The gruop of an element can help you determine its chemical properties. That group would be Group 2 with Beryllium, Magnesium, Calcium, Strontium, Barium, and Radium.
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BerylliumThe fourth element in the Periodic Table, Beryllium has four neutrons and electrons, but it doesn't necessarily have four protons. Beryllium is also a type of metal.
There is only one element with 26 protons and that's iron (Fe) or any isotope of iron
...chemical properties.
as the elements in a group have the same number of valence electrons, their chemical properties will be similar (with few exceptions of course)
All alkaline earth metals loss two electrons.
Magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium and radium have similar properties to beryllium. All the elements in group two of the periodic table have the same or similar properties. This is because they have the same number of electrons in their outermost shell.
Beryllium (Be). This is because on the periodic table Be is located in the same group (column) as Calcium and is the highest element in that column. Elements of the same group have similar properties and their masses decrease the higher they are in the group.
Beryllium, Calcium or any other element within the same family or group (vertical column on the periodic table)
Elements in the same family, or group, have similar physical and chemical properties.
The element that would have properties most similar to the new element would be an element that lies in the same group as the new element. Specifically, the element with the most similar properties will lie directly above or below that element in the group.
Lanthanides have properties similar to Cerium
It has similar properties to the element with proton number 20, which is calcium.
Selenium.
Fluorine or Bromine have similar properties to chlorine because both are halogens.
Only caesium has the same properties as caesium. There are other elements which have some similar properties.
with out getting in to much depth BeralCast is a cast alloy of beryllium and aluminum made to utilize the properties of each element. often used for aerospace applications. similar to AlBeMet / AlBeCast which can be looked up on wiki
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