Beryllium

Beryllium

Unleashing the Wonders of Beryllium: Exploring the Applications and Properties of Be

Beryllium is a chemical element with the symbol Be and atomic number 4. It is a rare and versatile element that has been used in various industries for centuries. The history of beryllium dates back to ancient times, with its discovery credited to the French chemist Louis-Nicolas Vauquelin in 1798. However, it was not until […]

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Beryllium

Beryllium

    Basic Information Discovery Sources Uses  Use in Telescopes Use in Satellites Cell Structure Absorption Lines Emission Lines                                            Beryllium (named after the mineral, beryl, that it was originally isolated from)     Classification: Alkali earth metal Atomic Mass: 9.012182 (3) g/mol Density: 1.85g/cm3 Colour: grey Boiling Point: 2742K (2469°C) Melting Point: 1560K (1287°C)   Discovery

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