Why beryllium is not attacked by an acid easily?
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Beryllium is not readily attacked by acids because of the presence of an oxide film on the metal.
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because it boiling point is much lower it follows the beryllium chloride contains the ion it must be a covalent compund. it reacts vigorously and exothermically with th water and acid.
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