why beryllium shows anomalous behaviour???
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Anomalous Behaviour Of Beryllium. Beryllium , the first member of alkaline earth metals, show an anomalous behaviour
The main reason for this difference are as follow:
1) Exceptionally small atomic and ionic size.
2) High ionisation enthalpy
3) Absence of d-orbital in its valence shell
Beryllium is harder than other members of its group.
2) Beryllium has higher melting and boiling point than other members of its group.
The main reason for this difference are as follow:
1) Exceptionally small atomic and ionic size.
2) High ionisation enthalpy
3) Absence of d-orbital in its valence shell
Beryllium is harder than other members of its group.
2) Beryllium has higher melting and boiling point than other members of its group.
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compound of lithium are particle is soluble in water whereas the alkali metals are highly soluble in water
Beryllium: the Anomalous properties of valium is mainly due to its small size hi electronegative high innozation energy and high polarising power compared to the other element in a block
Beryllium: the Anomalous properties of valium is mainly due to its small size hi electronegative high innozation energy and high polarising power compared to the other element in a block
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