
1) Aerospace structural material 2) Atomic number 4 3) Chemical element 4) Element discovered in 1797 5) Element number 4 6) Element with the symbol Be 7) Glucinium 8) Metal 9) Metallic element 10) Reducing agent
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1) Be 2) Glucinium
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(Be) Be; glucinium. Element 4, atomic weight 9.0122, an extremely toxic metal used as a neutron source and in phosphors.
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Beryllium is the chemical element with the symbol Be and atomic number 4. Because any beryllium synthesized in stars is short-lived, it is a relatively rare element in the universe. It is a divalent element which occurs naturally only in combination with other elements in minerals. Notable gemstones which contain beryllium include beryl (aquamarin...
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• (n.) A metallic element found in the beryl. See Glucinum.
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chemical element, one of the alkaline-earth metals of Group IIa of the periodic table, used in metallurgy as a hardening agent and in many space and ... [16 related articles]
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CAS Number: 7440-41-7. Beryllium is a hard, grayish metal naturally found in mineral rocks, coal, soil, and volcanic dust. Beryllium compounds are commercially mined, and the beryllium is purified for use in nuclear weapons and reactors, aircraft and spac
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(Be) A lightweight, corrosion-resistant, steel-gray metallic element. Beryllium is one of the alkaline earth metals. It is used as an aerospace structural material, as a moderator and reflector in nuclear reactors, in X-ray tube windows, and in a copper alloy used for sprin...
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(Be) (bә-ril´e-әm) a chemical element, atomic number 4, atomic weight 9.012. Ingestion of excessive amounts can cause berylliosis.
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Be·ryl'li·um noun [ New Latin ]
(Chemistry) A metallic element found in the beryl. See
Glucinum .
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(Be) Type: Term Pronunciation: ber-il′ē-ŭm Definitions: 1. A white metal element belonging to the alkaline earths; atomic no. 4., atomic wt. 9.012182.
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Beryllium: A toxic metal found in ores containing other elements that is used in making metal alloys for nuclear reactors and the aerospace industry. Acute exposure to beryllium fumes can cause a severe, sometimes fatal pneumonitis (inflammation of the lungs). Chronic overexposure to beryllium is more common and causes a diffuse inflammatory reacti...
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Beryllium is a steel-grey, light, strong, brittle, toxic, bivalent metallic element used chiefly as a hardening agent in alloys. It has the symbol Be.
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[
n] - a light strong brittle gray toxic bivalent metallic element
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An metal hazardous to human health when inhaled as an airborne pollutant. It is discharged by machine shops, ceramic and propellant plants, and foundries.
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Beryllium is a light and lustrous metal which is obtained by the electrolysis of a fused halide (e.g. BeCl
2 ). It is resistant to attack by air or water, even at elevated temperatures. Beryllium is non-magnetic, a good thermal conductor and is used as an alloying addition to copper or nickel, the alloys having excellent thermal, mechanic...
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Be noun a light strong brittle grey toxic bivalent metallic element
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Hard, lightweight, silver-white, metallic element, atomic number 4, relative atomic mass 9.012. It is one of the alkaline-earth metals, with chemical properties similar to those of magnesium. In nature it is found only in combination with other elements and occurs mainly as beryl (3BeO.Al
2O
3.6Si...
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a steel-gray, bivalent, hard, light, metallic element, the salts of which are sweet: used chiefly in copper alloys for better fatigue endurance, in springs, and in electrical contacts. Symbol: Be; at. wt.: 9.0122; at. no.: 4; sp. gr.: 1.8 at 20° C.
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