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DiscoveryBeryllium was discovered as the oxide by Vauquelin in beryl and in emeralds in 1798. The metal was isolated in 1828 by Wöhler independently by the action of potassium on beryllium chloride.
AppearanceBeryllium is a metal, steel grey in colour.
SourceBeryllium is found in some 30 mineral species, the most important of which are bertrandite, beryl, chrysoberyl and phenacite. Aquamarine and emerald are precious forms of beryl. Beryl and bertrandite are the most important commercial sources of the element and its compounds. The metal is usually prepared by reducing beryllium fluoride with magnesium metal.
UsesBeryllium is used as an alloying agent in producing beryllium copper, which is used for springs, electrical contacts, spot-welding electrodes and non-sparking tools. It has found application as a structural material for high-speed aircraft, missiles, spacecraft and communication satellites, and is also extensively used in the space shuttle. Because beryllium is relatively transparent to X-rays, ultra-thin beryllium foil is finding use in X-ray lithography for the reproduction of micro-miniature integrated circuits. Beryllium is also used in nuclear reactors as a reflector or moderator. The oxide has a very high melting point and is also used in nuclear work as well as having ceramic applications.
BiologicalBeryllium and its salts are both toxic and carcinogenic.
GeneralBeryllium has one of the lowest densities of all metals, and has one of the highest melting points. Its modulus of elasticity is about one third greater than that of steel. It resists attack by concentrated nitric acid, has excellent thermal conductivity and is nonmagnetic. It has a high permeability to X-rays, and when bombarded by alpha particles produces neutrons. At ordinary temperatures it resists oxidation in air.
Number4
Mass9.012
Melting1551
Boiling3243
Density1847.7
Configuration[He]2s2
Affinity18
nuclide7Be 9Be 10Be
Atomic7.017 9.012 10.014
abundance0% 100%
life53.37days stable 2.5*106yrs
IonisationM - M+ 899.4 M+ - M2+ 1757.1 M2+ - M3+ 14848 M3+ - M4+ 21006 M4+ - M5+ M5+ - M6+ M6+ - M7+ M7+ - M8+ M8+ - M9+ M9+ - M10+
Fusion9.8
Vaporisation308.8
mainBe+2
others
Bonds
Be-H226
Be-O523
Be-F615
Be-Cl293
SymbolBe