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  2. Beryllium chloride - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. Organoberyllium chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Beryllium forms a variety of complexes with N-hetereocyclic carbenes (NHCs). [16] [17] [18] Beryllium complexes of cyclic alkyl amino carbene (CAAC) ligands have the formula (CAAC)BeR 2). A CAAC ligand coordinates a 2 electron -1 charge into the beryllium center. [19] CAAC has an "amino" substituent and an "alkyl" sp 3 carbon atom. CAACs are ...

  4. List of inorganic compounds - Wikipedia

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    Beryllium bromide – BeBr 2 [108] Beryllium carbonate – BeCO 3 [109] Beryllium chloride – BeCl 2 [110] Beryllium fluoride – BeF 2 [111] Beryllium hydride – BeH 2 [112] Beryllium hydroxide – Be(OH) 2 [113] Beryllium iodide – BeI 2 [114] Beryllium nitrate – Be(NO 3) 2 [115] Beryllium nitride – Be 3 N 2 [116] [117] Beryllium oxide ...

  5. Beryllium - Wikipedia

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    Beryllium hydroxide created using either the sinter or melt method is then converted into beryllium fluoride or beryllium chloride. To form the fluoride, aqueous ammonium hydrogen fluoride is added to beryllium hydroxide to yield a precipitate of ammonium tetrafluoroberyllate , which is heated to 1,000 °C (1,830 °F) to form beryllium fluoride ...

  6. Beryllium oxide - Wikipedia

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    Beryllium oxide (BeO), also known as beryllia, is an inorganic compound with the formula BeO. This colourless solid is an electrical insulator with a higher thermal conductivity than any other non-metal except diamond , and exceeds that of most metals. [ 12 ]

  7. Group 2 organometallic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Beryllium derivatives and reagents are often prepared by alkylation of beryllium chloride. [7] ... Structure of Ba(CH(tms) 2) 2 (thf) 3 (tms = Si(CH 3) 3), with H ...

  8. Beryllocene - Wikipedia

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    Beryllocene shows different molecular geometries depending on the physical state. The low-temperature X-ray structure analysis shows a slipped sandwich structure, i.e. the rings are offset from each other - one ring is η 5 coordinated with a Be-Cp distance of 152 pm, the second only η 1 coordinated (Be-Cp distance: 181 pm).

  9. Barium chloride - Wikipedia

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    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.