BERYLLIUM

bərĭlˈēəm [from beryl ], metallic chemical element; symbol Be; at. no. 4; at. wt. 9.01218; m.p. about 1,278 degrees Celsius; b.p. 2,970 degrees Celsius (estimated); sp. gr. 1.85 at 20 degrees Celsius; valence +2. Beryllium is a strong, extremely light, high-melting, silver-gray metal with a close-packed hexagonal crystalline structure. It is an alkaline-earth metal in group IIa of the periodic table. Beryllium is resistant to corrosion; weight for weight, it is stronger than steel, and because of its low density (about 1/3 that of aluminum) it has found extensive use in the aerospace industry.

Beryllium is soluble in hot nitric acid, dilute hydrochloric and sulfuric acids, and sodium hydroxide. Like aluminum and magnesium, which it resembles chemically, it readily forms compounds with other elements; it is not found free in nature. However, like aluminum, it is resistant to oxidation in air, even at a red heat; it is thought to form a protective oxide film that prevents further oxidation. The compounds of beryllium are sweet-tasting and highly toxic; this toxicity has limited the use of beryllium as a rocket fuel, even though it yields more heat on combustion for its weight than any other element.

Beryllium transmits X rays much better than glass or other metals; this property, together with its high melting point, makes it desirable as a window material for high-intensity X-ray tubes. Because beryllium resists attack by liquid sodium metal, it is employed in cooling systems of nuclear reactors that use liquid sodium as the heat-transfer material; because it is a good reflector and absorber of neutrons, it is also used as a shield and as a moderator in nuclear reactors.

The addition of 2% to 3% of beryllium to copper makes a nonmagnetic alloy six times stronger than pure copper. This alloy is used to make nonsparking tools for use in oil refineries and other places where sparks constitute a fire hazard; it is also used for small mechanical parts, such as camera shutters. When beryllium is alloyed with other metals such as aluminum or gold it yields substances with a higher melting point, greater hardness and strength, and lower density than the metal with which it is alloyed.

Beryllium aluminum silicates, especially beryl (of which emerald and aquamarine are varieties), constitute the chief sources of the metal. Although its ores occur widely in North America, Europe, and Africa, the cost of extracting the metal limits its commercial use. Beryllium may be prepared by electrolysis of its fused salts; it is prepared commercially by reduction of the fluoride with magnesium metal.

Beryllium was discovered in 1798 as the oxide beryllia by L. N. Vauquelin, a French chemist. Vauquelin analyzed beryl and emerald at the urging of R. J. Haüy, a French mineralogist, who had noted that their optical properties were identical. Beryllium was first isolated in 1828 independently by F. Wöhler in Germany and W. Bussy in France by fusing beryllium chloride with metallic potassium.

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Until the 1950s beryllium was known as glucinium, which was named for the Greek word glukus, meaning sweet, because some of the solutions of beryllium tasted sweet. The beryllium metal can be extracted from its ore by using high heat...
...remained ambiguous for long periods of time. 5. Beryllium The case of the placement of beryllium is a historically significant one because...valency oxides M02, M205, M03 acidic The metal beryllium provided one of the most severe tests for...
...gemstone beryl, in which it was found. Beryllium was discovered combined with oxy- gen in the form of beryllium oxide. The light- weight, steel...itself was not isolated until 1828. Beryllium, which is almost never found in the...
ties. For instance, two parts of beryllium added to 98 parts of copper result in...square inch. When the same quantities of beryllium are alloyed with nickel it forms one...other metals will make the qualities of beryllium clearer: Tensile Strength Duralumin...
...valence oxides M205, M03 3 Acidic Beryllium oxide is weakly basic, with a metallic structure unlike that of magnesium, and beryllium chloride is volatile just like aluminum...these facts together, the association of beryllium with aluminum appears to be compelling...
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A Reconsideration of Acute Beryllium Disease. by Kristin J. Cummings...Kreiss CONTEXT: Although chronic beryllium disease (CBD) is clearly an immune-mediated granulomatous reaction to beryllium, acute beryllium disease (ABD...
TOXIC BERYLLIUM: New Solutions for a Chronic Problem. by Scott Fields The element beryllium was discovered more than 200 years ago, but it was not until 1927 that the first beryllium-containing materials were produced, and...
...exposure and sensitization in chronic beryllium disease. by Sally S. Tinkle , James...Karyn DePree , Eric J. Adkins Chronic beryllium disease is an occupational lung disease...a cell-mediated immune response to beryllium. Although respiratory and engineering...
Evaluating Beryllium Exposure Data. by Marc Kolanz We read with great interest "Chronic Beryllium Disease and Sensitization at a Beryllium Processing Facility" (Rosenman et al. 2005). We wish to offer some observations that will broaden the...
...with Lung Cancer: Comparing Risks from Beryllium, Asbestos, and Tobacco Smoke. by Craig...especially difficult in cases involving beryllium for which the data on human carcinogenicity...former smoker who has worked with both beryllium and asbestos. He was referred to the...
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...Report on Occupational Exposure to Beryllium by Bruce Lundegren On January 15...standard on occupational exposure to beryllium. OSHAs draft proposal would lower...permissible exposure limit (PEL) for beryllium and mandate new requirements for...
OSHA Official Urges Release of Beryllium Exposure Data. by James L. Nash...sensitized to the highly toxic metal beryllium, the agency is still resisting...it release the concentrations of beryllium found at each inspection where a...
Agency Pursues Beryllium, Hex Chrome, Silica Rulemaking...standards for hexavalent chromium, beryllium and crystalline silica, but no longer...has placed a priority on addressing beryllium, promoting this rulemaking from a...
...Isnt Protecting U.S. Workers from Beryllium. by James L. Nash In the wake of recent...employees have developed a sensitization to beryllium, probably while performing inspections...private sector workers who are exposed to beryllium 40 hours a week. According to confirmed...
...inspectors and their families from exposure to beryllium. Finkel claims OSHA is not doing a good...employees might have been exposed to beryllium, a toxic metal, while inspecting workplaces contaminated with the substance. Beryllium is an extremely toxic metal that carries...
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...possession of investigators, concern metallic beryllium. Mr. Hanson was in this country to...Kazakhstans Ulba Metallurgical Kombinat, a beryllium manufacturer accused by a U.S. rival...United States, or selling it below cost. Beryllium is a lightweight but tough metal that...
...employees potentially exposed to toxic beryllium. Dr. Adam Finkel, an OSHA administrator...that the agency start an investigation. Beryllium is a metal used in nuclear weapons development...environmental hazards might have been exposed to beryllium, Dr. Finkel said. Relatively low exposures...
...Metallurgical Kombinat, a Kazakhstan producer of beryllium, a lightweight but tough metal used in...vaguely as emissaries of others in the beryllium industry expressed an interest in obtaining the beryllium-related documents in Mr. Hansons briefcase...
...but also other highly dangerous materials such as polonium, beryllium and lithium deuteride. Like Lewis, his work was of crucial...developing the intricate techniques required to prepare and machine Beryllium - a highly dangerous light metal used in the initiator of...
...dangerous quantities of radioactive caesium 137 and americium-beryllium. The soil testers had been sent to Iran by a British firm...harvest sufficient material for a dirty bomb. Americium-beryllium is an extremely effective element for the construction of...
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BERYLLIUM b ril e m from beryl , metallic chemical...at 20 degrees Celsius; valence +2. Beryllium is a strong, extremely light, high...metal in Group 2 of the periodic table . Beryllium is resistant to corrosion; weight for...
PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: BERYLLIUM Periodic Table of the Elements: Beryllium Atomic Number: 4 Atomic Symbol: Be Beryllium Atomic Weight: 9.01218 Electron Configuration: 2 2 ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia...
BERYL ber il, mineral, a silicate of beryllium and aluminum, Be 3 Al 2 Si 6 O 18 , extremely hard, occurring...beryls. It is the principal raw material for the element beryllium and its compounds...
EMERALD the green variety of beryl , of which aquamarine is the blue variety. Chemically, it is a beryllium-aluminum silicate whose color is due to small quantities of chromium compounds. The emerald was highly esteemed in antiquity...
...corresponding alkali metal. They form divalent compounds. In order of increasing atomic number the alkaline-earth metals are beryllium , magnesium , calcium , strontium , barium , and radium . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia...
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