Everything has mass and volume, and therefore density. So it is expected that the smallest piece of matter, like an atom of Beryllium has it too. But what is the density of an atom of Be?
Note: Learn more about the density here.
In the case of Beryllium , density is 1.848 g/cm³. However, there are interesting facts about Beryllium that most don't know about. Also check the kg/m³ conversion...
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Year: 1798
Location: Germany/France
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Note: Learn more about the density here.
In the case of Beryllium , density is 1.848 g/cm³. However, there are interesting facts about Beryllium that most don't know about. Also check the kg/m³ conversion...
Beryllium Data
Beryllium Density g/cm³
1.848 g/cm³kg/m³
1848 kg/m³State at 20 °C
SolidUses
Its ability to absorb large amounts of heat makes it useful in spacecraft, missiles, aircraft, etc. Emeralds are beryl crystals with chromium traces giving them their green color.Atomic Mass
9,012182Learn more about the atomic mass.
Sources
Found mostly in minerals like beryl [AlBe3(Si6O18)] and chrysoberyl (Al2BeO4). Pure beryllium is obtained by chemically reducing beryl mineral. Also by electrolysis of beryllium chloride.Atomic Number
4Learn more about the atomic number.
Atomic Symbol
BeName Origin
Greek: beryllos, ""beryl"" (a mineral).Discovery
Discovered By: Fredrich Wöhler, A.A.BussyYear: 1798
Location: Germany/France
Description
Hard, brittle, steel-gray metal. Lightest rigid metal. Formerly called glucinium (Gl) for its sweet but deadly taste.Want to learn more details and data about Beryllium (Be)? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.
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Video
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