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Beryllium The lightweight and strong metal in the periodic table

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Beryllium (Be) is a chemical element with atomic number 4. It belongs to group 2 in the periodic table and is an alkaline earth metal. Beryllium is a hard, gray metal with a low density and high melting point.

1. Introduction to beryllium

Beryllium has 4 protons, usually 5 neutrons, and 4 electrons. It does not occur freely in nature, but is found in minerals such as beryl and bertrandite. Due to its low weight and great strength, it is used in high-performance industrial materials.

2. Physical and chemical properties

Beryllium is a very light and rigid metal with a silvery-gray color. It has a high melting point (1,287 °C), low density, and is not magnetic. Beryllium has excellent thermal conductivity and reflects X-rays. It does not react with water at room temperature and quickly forms an oxide layer, which protects it from further corrosion. Beryllium ions (Be²⁺) are small and highly charged, giving the compounds special chemical properties.

3. Isotopes of beryllium

Naturally occurring beryllium consists almost exclusively of one stable isotope:
  • Beryllium-9 (⁹Be): 4 protons and 5 neutrons (100 % natural abundance)
Beryllium-10 (¹⁰Be) is a radioactive isotope that is formed in the atmosphere by cosmic radiation and is used in geological dating.

4. Industrial applications

Beryllium is used in a range of high-tech applications, especially where low weight and high strength are important:
ApplicationDescription
AerospaceLight and strong metal for structures and components in aviation and satellites.
Nuclear physicsUsed as a moderator or reflector in certain nuclear reactors and as target material for neutron sources.
ElectronicsBeryllium-copper alloys are used in contacts and springs due to high electrical conductivity and strength.

5. Safety and occurrence

Beryllium is found in small amounts in the Earth's crust, but its extraction and processing require great care. Inhalation of beryllium dust can lead to a serious lung disease called berylliosis. For this reason, there are strict safety measures in industry. Beryllium is not known to be important for biological functions in humans.

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