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How many nucleons are in beryllium?

Beryllium-9 has 9 nucleons.


Which atoms will pair up with beryllium?

Beryllium typically forms covalent bonds with atoms like oxygen, which can form a beryllium oxide compound. Beryllium can also form ionic bonds with atoms like chlorine, which can form beryllium chloride.


What element has 5 neutron and 4 protons beryllium-8 or beryllium-9?

4 - protons (so it is beryllium) 5 - neutrons, therefore, it is beryllium-9 (4+5 is nine)


What does beryllium and phosphorus make?

Beryllium and phosphorus can form an intermetallic compound called beryllium phosphide (Be3P2).


What are the numbers of neutrons in beryllium?

The most common isotope of Beryllium is Beryllium 9, which has 5 neutrons.


What are the two most common isotopes of beryllium?

The two most common isotopes of beryllium are beryllium-9 and beryllium-10. Beryllium-9 is stable and more abundant, while beryllium-10 is a radioactive isotope with a half-life of about 1.4 million years.


What n is beryllium?

Beryllium is a chemical element with the symbol Be and atomic number 4.


What are some of beryllium isotopes?

Natural beryllium isotopes are: Be-7, Be-9, Be-10.


What happens Beryllium is treated with sodium hydroxide?

When beryllium is treated with sodium hydroxide (NaOH), it reacts to form beryllium hydroxide (Be(OH)₂), which is a white, gelatinous precipitate. This reaction typically occurs in the presence of water and is a characteristic behavior of beryllium, as it can form amphoteric hydroxides. The beryllium hydroxide may further react upon heating to form beryllium oxide (BeO). Overall, the reaction highlights the amphoteric nature of beryllium in alkaline conditions.


Does beryllium's gains or losses ion?

You question is a bit incorrect. Beryllium is a metallic element in Group (II) of the Periodic Table. Being in Group (II) it will have a strong tendency to loose electrons(ionisation). In its neutral state beryllium has the electron structure of 1s2, 2s2, This means that its inner most electron shell (1s) contains two electrons. Its outer most electron shell (2s) also contains two electrons. When beryllium ionises two electrons , they are 'lost' from the outer most (2s) electron shell. They are further from the nucleus of the atom and are not so strongly held.!!!!! When these two electrons have 'gone' , the Beryllium atom is now the Beryllium ION. (It is no longer an atom). Formulaically it is written as Be(g) = Be^(2+) + 2 e^(-) So for beryllium atom to become a Beryllium ION it LOSES TWO electrons.


What ion does beryllium form most readily?

Beryllium has divalent cations Be2+.


What happens to beryllium electrons with oxygen?

When beryllium reacts with oxygen, it forms beryllium oxide. Beryllium loses its two valence electrons to oxygen, which gains these electrons to form an ionic bond in beryllium oxide.