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Beryllium chloride is an inorganic compound with the formula BeCl 2. It is a colourless, hygroscopic solid that dissolves well in many polar solvents. Its properties are similar to those of aluminium chloride , due to beryllium 's diagonal relationship with aluminium .
Dichloride may refer to: Beryllium dichloride, BeCl 2; Magnesium dichloride, MgCl 2; ... Einsteinium dichloride, EsCl 2 This page was last edited on 14 January ...
beryllium sulfate: 13510–49–1 BeSO 4 •4H 2 O: beryllium sulfate trihydrate: 7787–56–6 BeSe: beryllium selenide: 12232–25–6 BeTe: beryllium telluride: 12232–27–8 Be 2 C: beryllium carbide: 506–66–1 Be 2 SiO 4: beryllium silicate: 13598–00–0 Be 3 N 2: beryllium nitride: 1304–54–7 Be 3 (PO 4) 2: beryllium phosphate ...
beryllium borohydride: 17440-85-6 BeBr 2: beryllium bromide: 7787-46-4 Be(CHO 2) 2: beryllium formate: 1111-71-3 BeCO 3: beryllium carbonate: 13106-47-3 Be(C 2 H 3 O 2) 2: beryllium acetate: 543-81-7 Be(C 5 H 7 O 2) 2: beryllium acetylacetonate: 10210-64-7 BeCl 2: beryllium chloride: 7787-47-5 Be(ClO) 2: beryllium hypochlorite: Be(ClO 3) 2 ...
Barium chloride is an inorganic compound with the formula Ba Cl 2.It is one of the most common water-soluble salts of barium.Like most other water-soluble barium salts, it is a white powder, highly toxic, and imparts a yellow-green coloration to a flame.
Beryllium hydride (systematically named poly[beryllane(2)] and beryllium dihydride) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula (BeH 2) n (also written ([BeH 2]) n or BeH 2). This alkaline earth hydride is a colourless solid that is insoluble in solvents that do not decompose it.
Beryllium is a chemical element; it has symbol Be and atomic number 4. It is a steel-gray, hard, strong, lightweight and brittle alkaline earth metal. It is a divalent element that occurs naturally only in combination with other elements to form minerals. Gemstones high in beryllium include beryl (aquamarine, emerald, red beryl) and chrysoberyl.
Experimental iron-silicon phase diagram. Binary compounds of silicon are binary chemical compounds containing silicon and one other chemical element. [1] Technically the term silicide is reserved for any compounds containing silicon bonded to a more electropositive element.