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It is an element in its own right. Ylou will find it in ther Periodic Table.
Beryllium is a solid metal that is soft, lightweight, and has a high melting point. When touched, it may feel smooth and cool to the touch. However, it is important to note that beryllium is highly toxic and can be harmful if handled or ingested, so direct contact should be avoided.
The element that is differentiated from beryllium lithium nitrogen nickel and tin is oxygen. Oxygen is a chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8. It is a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table a highly reactive nonmetal and an oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds. Oxygen is the most abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust as part of oxide compounds such as silicon dioxide and the most abundant element in the Earth's atmosphere.
Oxygen has several properties that differentiate it from beryllium lithium nitrogen nickel and tin including:
Additionally oxygen has a variety of oxidation states from -2 to +6 and is a colorless odorless tasteless gas. It is the third most abundant element in the universe and is essential to all known forms of life.
About 11 amu. 6 protons and 6 electrons in the elemental forms. One's an alkaline earth metal that easily ionizes and forms compounds with other species, the other's a noble gas. Shall I go on?
No we are not able to see proton neutron or electron by visible electromagnetic radiation. So no one have picture of it, but these can be detected by various sensors.
Not really, it is dangerous. As a brittle metal, tiny particles of beryllium dust are liberated when the surface is scratched. This particles, if inhaled, cause a disease called berylliosis, which is bad. Beryllium can also get in the body as tiny slivers. Working with beryllium requires special manufacturing techniques to form parts, so there is no legitimate use for the average metal shop anyhow.
Beryllium is a chemical compound with the symbol Be and the atomic number 4. The chemicals that beryllium does react well with would be acids and water to form a hydrogen gas.
The symbol of beyllium is two letters. Be <---- the symbol (one is capital and one is lower case)
2 because it has two outer shell electrons out of 8 (relevant rule only for the first 20 elements)
No, it's actually quite a light metal. It's atomic number is 4, and has a density under 2 g/cm3. For reference most steels are closer to 8 g/cm3, and a heavy metal like Mercury has a density over 13 g/cm3.
Beryllium is not tuned into emerald, the emerald contain naturally the element beryllium.
Beryllium
Pronounced:
burr-illy-yum
burr like you're cold
illy like the end of lily
yum like food is good
=) hope this helps
-Kat
Alkaline earth solid metal, natural element, group 2, period 2
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.
Zero.
It has 4 electrons and thus it's electron configuration is 1s2 2s2. Each s orbital can only hold 2 electrons and since each has 2, there are are no unpaired electrons.
It is an actinoid as it lies between Ac and Lr. However, as far as groups go, being in the Actinoid group doesn't say a great deal about your chemical properties. So it's fairly inconsequential as far as elemental families go.
Group 2 = 2 valance electons. Row 2 = Second energy level.
= 1s2, 2s2.
Confirm this with Beryllium being the fourth element and having four electrons - check.