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The name beryllium comes from the Greek beryllos, beryl, from Prakrit veruliya, from Pāli veuriya; ... Discovery of Beryllium ... Discovery of the element in the mineral beryl, was reported by Nicolas Louis Vauquelin in 1789.
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Beryllium is the lightest member of the alkaline earth metals family. These metals make up Group 2 (IIA) of the periodic table. They include beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium, and radium. Elements in the same column of the periodic table have similar chemical properties.
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Element Beryllium - Be ... Overview of Beryllium ... Discovery Location: Paris France...
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Brief description: beryllium is a Group 2 (IIA) element. It is a metal and has a high melting point. At ordinary temperatures, beryllium resists oxidation in air. Beryllium compounds are very toxic. Its ability to scratch glass is probably due to ... History: meaning of name; discovery; and history of the element...
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Beryllium, Be, is an Alkaline Earth element, found in Group IIa of the periodic table. ... Beryllium and its compounds are highly toxic and must be handled with caution. ... Beryllium was discovered by L N Vauquelin in 1797AD.
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Chemical Geology - Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam Printed in The Netherlands THE DISCOVERY OF BERYLLIUM-BEARING SAPPHIRINE IN THE GRANULITES OF THE ...
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Beryllium. Atomic Number: 4. Symbol: Be. Atomic Weight: 9.01218. Discovery: 1798, Louis-Nicholas Vauquelin (France). Electron Configuration: [He]2s2 ...
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The Element Beryllium - Basic Physical and Historical Information ... The Element Beryllium; [Click for Isotope Data] ... Beryllium is relatively transparent to X-rays and is used to make windows for X-ray tubes. When exposed to alpha particles, such as those emitted by radium or polonium, beryllium emits neutrons and is used as...
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Discovery date: 1828 ... Beryllium was discovered by Friedrich Wöhler (Germany) and independently by A. B. Bussy (France) in 1828. The origin of the name comes from the Greek word beryllos meaning mineral beryl; also called glucinium from the Greek word glykys meaning sweet.
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