In its free state beryllium is a strong but brittle metal.
Beryllium element state at room temperature.
Beryllium is considered a carcinogen meaning that it can cause cancer in humans.
The temperature at which the liquid gas phase change occurs.
Beryllium is a steel gray metal that is quite brittle at room temperature and its chemical properties somewhat resemble those of aluminum.
Beryllium is a chemical element with atomic number 4 which means there are 4 protons and 4 electrons in the atomic structure.
Sublimation the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas phase without passing through a liquid phase.
It has exceptional stiffness young s modulus 287 gpa and a melting point of 1287 c.
It is a hard metal but is brittle at room temperature.
Beryllium salts have a sweet taste and the element was once called glucine with a symbol of gl due to its flavor.
1 85 grams per cubic centimeter.
Beryllium has a long history having been known to the ancient egyptians in beryl and in emeralds.
Beryllium is a hard grayish metal naturally found in mineral rocks coal soil and volcanic dust.
1560 k 1287 c or 2349 f boiling point.
Phase at room temperature.
The state of beryllium at room temperature is a gas.
It is silver gray metallic in color.
Beryllium is a silver grey metal and is hard and brittle at room temperature.
2744 k 2471 c or 4480 f density.
Beryllium is a steel gray and hard metal that is brittle at room temperature and has a close packed hexagonal crystal structure.
It is a low density metal and have a density of around 1 85 g cm 3 at room temperature.
Relative atomic mass the mass of an atom relative to that of.
It has an atomic mass of 9 012 and atomic number of 4.
The modulus of elasticity of beryllium is approximately 50 greater than that of steel.
Beryllium belongs to the group 2 iia of periodic tables which makes it one of the alkaline earth elements.
Density g cm 3 density is the mass of a substance that would fill 1 cm 3 at room temperature.
The chemical symbol for beryllium is be.
Beryllium is found in beryl and emerald minerals that were known to the ancient egyptians.
Beryllium is very lightweight but has one of the highest melting points of all the light metal elements.
It is also nonmagnetic and has a very high thermal conductivity.
It does not occur free in nature.