A Visual Encyclopedia of the Periodic Table

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Alkaline Earth Metals


Forms


Beryllium


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This widely used element gets its name
from the Greek word ber yllos, after which
the mineral beryl is also named. Beryllium
is the lightest of the alkaline earth metals, but
it does not share many of the group’s properties.
For example, it does not react with water and is

much harder than the other metals in its
group. Two common beryllium minerals are
chrysoberyl and beryl. Beryl has different
forms, such as aquamarine and emerald.
Beryllium is useful in many ways. For example,
some military helicopters use windows made

These cr ystals have
this pale blue colour
due to iron impurities.

This mineral can
also be brown, green,
or orange.

Lightweight
metal

Beryllium is
found in more than
30 kinds of
mineral.

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State: Solid
Discovery: 1797

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