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Beryllium

Element 4 · 9.0122 u

Alkaline Earth Metal s-block Period 2 Group 2 Solid at RT Wikipedia →

Beryllium is a lightweight, strong, and toxic alkaline earth metal.

Physical Properties

Atomic Mass9.0122 u
Density1.85 g/cm³
Melting Point1560.0 K
Boiling Point2742.0 K
AppearanceWhite-gray metallic
State at Room TempSolid

Chemical Properties

Electronegativity1.57 (Pauling)
1st Ionization Energy899.5 kJ/mol
Electron Affinity-48.0 kJ/mol
Oxidation States+1, +2

Atomic Properties

Electron Configuration[He] 2s2
Atomic Radius112.0 pm
Covalent Radius96.0 pm
Van der Waals Radius153.0 pm

Discovery

Discovered ByLouis Nicolas Vauquelin
Discovery Year1798
LocationParis, France
Named AfterGreek 'beryllos' meaning beryl mineral

About Beryllium

Beryllium is a relatively rare element occurring as a product of the spallation of larger nuclei. It is a hard, steel-gray metal that is remarkably stiff and lightweight. Beryllium is transparent to X-rays and is used in X-ray windows. Its compounds are toxic and can cause berylliosis.

Uses & Applications

Aerospace materials, X-ray windows, nuclear reactors, springs, and non-sparking tools for use around flammable gases.

Fun Fact

Beryllium is transparent to X-rays, making it ideal for X-ray tube windows, and it was originally called 'glucinium' because its compounds taste sweet (though they are toxic).

Isotopes

Mass Number Abundance Half-Life Stable
7 - 53.22 days No
9 1.0% - Yes
10 - 1.39 million years No

Electron Configuration

[He] 2s2

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