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- Beryllium (15119 bytes)
6: ...lspan="2" align="center" | [[lithium]] – '''beryllium''' – [[boron]]
17: | Beryllium, Be, 4
138: ... a hardening agent in [[alloy]]s (most notably, [[beryllium copper]]).
140: == Notable characteristics ==
141: ...icles). At [[standard temperature and pressure]]s beryllium resists [[oxidation]] when exposed to air (althou...
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- List of elements by symbol (14812 bytes)
14: <tr><td>Be</td><td>[[beryllium]]</td><td>4</td><td></td></tr>
28: <tr><td>Cs</td><td>[[caesium]]</td><td>55</td><td></td></tr>
141: ...[glucinium]]</td><td>4</td><td>A former name of [[beryllium]].</td></tr> - New Mexico (31079 bytes)
38: ...merican]] population. As a result, the demographics and culture of the state are unique for their str...
107: ... Democratic Party generally dominates state politics, and [[as of 2004]] 50% of voters were registered...
109: In national politics, however, New Mexico occupies the dead center, gi...
168: ...manganese ore, potash, salt, perlite, copper ore, beryllium, and tin concentrates. Natural gas, petroleum, an...
178: == Demographics == - Desert (21206 bytes)
18: ...hat ''could'' evaporate in any given region. [[Tucson, Arizona]] receives about 300 millimeters, (12 ...
40: ...n the western edges of continents near the [[Tropics]] of Cancer and Capricorn. They are affected by c...
93: ...ed playas in North American deserts. Most are relics of large lakes that existed during the last [[ice...
102: ...ial ingredient in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, enamel, agricultural chemicals, water softeners,...
106: ...Nonmetallic mineral resources and rocks such as [[beryllium]], [[mica]], [[lithium]], [[clay]]s, [[pumice]], ... - Beryllium (15119 bytes)
6: ...lspan="2" align="center" | [[lithium]] – '''beryllium''' – [[boron]]
17: | Beryllium, Be, 4
138: ... a hardening agent in [[alloy]]s (most notably, [[beryllium copper]]).
140: == Notable characteristics ==
141: ...icles). At [[standard temperature and pressure]]s beryllium resists [[oxidation]] when exposed to air (althou... - Boron (9084 bytes)
1: ...eader | number=5 | symbol=B | name=boron | left=[[beryllium]] | right=[[carbon]] | above=- | below=[[aluminiu...
46: == Notable characteristics ==
49: Optical characteristics of this element include the transmittance of [[in...
76: ...al]] that naturally has properties of [[fiber optics]]. - Calcium (9166 bytes)
105: == Notable characteristics ==
116: ...loying agent used in the production of aluminium, beryllium, copper, lead, and magnesium alloys. - Lithium (11359 bytes)
5: ...span="2" align="center" | '''lithium''' – [[beryllium]]
133: == Notable characteristics ==
182: ...als/pubs/commodity/lithium/ USGS: Lithium Statistics and Information] - Aluminium (26079 bytes)
69: ... (SPA, 99.980% to 99.999% Al) is used in electronics and [[compact disc|CD]]s.
125: ...ures, and [[meteorite]]s. The ratio of Al-26 to [[beryllium]]-10 has been used to study the role of transport... - Polonium (10219 bytes)
94: == Notable characteristics ==
98: When it is mixed or [[alloy]]ed with [[beryllium]], polonium can be a [[neutron]] source. Other u... - Radium (13138 bytes)
97: == Notable characteristics ==
98: ...dium also produces [[neutron]]s when mixed with [[beryllium]].
105: ...h Beryllium it is a [[Neutron source]] for [[physics]] experiments. - Uranium (27752 bytes)
160: == Notable characteristics ==
210: ...|Australian]] uranium in 1978 by the [http://www.ccsa.asn.au/nic/Uranium/UMarket.htm Nuclear Informati...
233: ...sidered to be more plentiful than [[antimony]], [[beryllium]], [[cadmium]], [[gold]], [[mercury (element)|mer...
235: ... core liquid, which in turn drives [[plate tectonics]].
270: *[[Nuclear physics]] - List of elements by name (7283 bytes)
23: <tr><td>[[beryllium]]</td><td>Be</td><td>4</td></tr>
32: <tr><td>[[caesium]]</td><td>Cs</td><td>55</td></tr> - Neutron (7687 bytes)
26: ...lightly more than a [[proton]]). Its [[spin (physics)|spin]] is ?. Its [[antiparticle]] is called the ...
46: ... on certain of the light elements, specifically [[beryllium]], [[boron]], or [[lithium]], an unusually penetr...
49: ... based on observations of the disintegration of [[beryllium]]-14 nuclei. This is particularly interesting, be...
55: *[[particle physics]] - Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
54: *[[1798]] - [[Beryllium]] discovered by [[Nicolas-Louis Vauquelin]]
84: **[[Beryllium]] - Independently discovered by [[Friedrich Woehl...
144: ...belium]] discovered at [[Nobel Institute for Physics]]. Named after [[Alfred Nobel]].
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