MainScienceChemistryElements › It's Elemental: Beryllium

It's Elemental: Beryllium

Edit Page
Report
Scan day: 09 February 2014 UTC
18
Virus safety - good
Description: Basic physical and historical information.
It's Elemental - The Element Beryllium 1.85 grams per cubic centimeter Although emeralds and beryl were known to ancient civilizations, they were first recognized as the same mineral (Be ) by Abbé Haüy in 1798. Later that year, Louis-Nicholas Vauquelin, a French chemist, discovered that an unknown element was present in emeralds and beryl. Attempts to isolate the new element finally succeeded in 1828 when two chemists, Friedrich Wölhler of Germany and A. Bussy of France, independently produced beryllium by reducing beryllium chloride (BeCl
Size: 553 chars

Contact Information

Phone&Fax:
Address:
Extended:

WEBSITE Info

Page title:It's Elemental - The Element Beryllium
Keywords:Beryllium,elements,the element Beryllium,element Beryllium,elemental Beryllium,uses of Beryllium,history of Beryllium,information about Beryllium,table of elements,periodic table of elements,periodical table of elements
Description:The Element Beryllium - Basic Physical and Historical Information
IP-address:129.57.64.124

WHOIS Info

NS
Name Server:NS1.ES.NET
Name Server:UVAARPA.VIRGINIA.EDU
Name Server:NS-AOA.ES.NET
Name Server:NS-LVK.ES.NET
Name Server:NS.JLAB.ORG
Name Server: Name Server: Name Server:
Name Server: Name Server: Name Server:
WHOIS
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Date
Creation Date: 1996-06-22T04:00:00Z
Expiry Date: 2017-06-21T04:00:00Z