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(1)The chemist who first discovered beryllium, Boclain tasted beryllium salts,
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(2)It was sweet, so the Greek word “glykys,” which means sweet,
(3)Bring it here. Glucinium.
(4)It’s called glucinium.
(5)I do…
Beryllium Be
The second lightest metallic element is about 023 times the proportion of aluminum and iron.
And yet it’s incredibly durable, with 50+ stiffness compared to steel
It’s much stronger than titanium, and much lighter.
It has excellent reflective power against infrared rays and is also used in infrared exploration devices of satellites.
Can also be used as a moderator or reflector for neutrons in nuclear power generation
And it tastes sweet.
The downside is that you get cancer if you do it wrong.