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Beryllium

Beryllium. 4 Be Beryllium 9.01218. A toxic material By Beth Boyer. Beryllium’s atomic number is 4 Beryllium’s symbol is Be The number of Protons and Electrons is 4 The number of Neutrons is 5 . The color of Beryllium is grey The melting point of Beryllium is 1278 c

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Beryllium

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  1. Beryllium 4 Be Beryllium 9.01218 A toxic material By Beth Boyer

  2. Beryllium’s atomic number is 4 Beryllium’s symbol is Be The number of Protons and Electrons is 4 The number of Neutrons is 5 The color of Beryllium is grey The melting point of Beryllium is 1278 c The boiling point of Beryllium is 2970 c Beryllium’s density is 1.8477 g/cm3 Beryllium’s atomic mass is 9.012182 Beryllium’s Properties

  3. Beryllium is used to make Beryllium Copper Beryllium Copper is used to make springs, electric contacts, no sparking tools, and spot-welding electrodes Beryllium is used in space shuttles and other space crafts Beryllium is used in x-rays Beryllium is also a reflector Beryllium's Uses

  4. Inserting Facts • Discovered by Fredrich • Discovered in Germany/France • Discovered in the year 1798 • Name of origin means beryl

  5. electrons Uses Used to make Beryllium Copper 4 Protons/electrons Beryllium 5 Neutrons properties Color is grey

  6. Sources • http://www.webelements.com/webelements/scholar/elements/periodic-table/uses.html • http://www.webelements.com/webelements/scholar/elements/periodic-table/uses.html • http://chemistry.allinfoabout.com/periodic/periodictable.html • http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/periodic/Be.html#Who

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