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beryllia
beryllia Chem. (bəˈrɪlɪə) [f. beryllium; cf. magnesia, magnesium.] The oxide of beryllium or glucinum, otherwise called glucina.1873 Watts Fownes' Chem. 375 An ignited mixture of beryllia and charcoal.
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Gadolinite
Gadolin analyzed this mineral, he missed an opportunity to discover a second element: the element he thought was aluminium (alumina) was in fact beryllium (beryllia
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Beryllium oxide
Beryllium oxide (BeO), also known as beryllia, is an inorganic compound with the formula BeO. References
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Beryllium Oxide MSDS from American Beryllia
IARC Monograph "Beryllium and Beryllium Compounds"
International
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glucina
glucina Chem. (gl(j)uːˈsaɪna) Formerly also glucine, glycine. [Latinized form of F. glucine, (Vauquelin, 1798), f. Gr. γλυκ-ύς sweet (some of the salts of glucina having a sweet taste): see note s.v. glucic. For the ending -a, cf. magnesia, soda, etc.] The oxide of glucinum or beryllium, otherwise c...
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Beryllium oxide (data page)
Material Safety Data Sheet
Beryllium Oxide MSDS from American Beryllia
Structure and properties
Thermodynamic properties
Spectral data
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Berylliosis
Beryllia was used in lamp manufacture because of ceramic's obvious virtues for insulation and heat resistance, and also because beryllia could be made
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hydroxyquinoline
hydroxyquinoline Chem. (haɪˌdrɒksɪˈkwɪnəliːn) [f. hydroxy- + quinoline.] Any of the seven monohydroxy derivatives, C9H7NO, of quinoline, esp. oxine (8-hydroxyquinoline).1881 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XL. 613 An excellent yield of hydroxyquinoline is obtained by fusing the sulphonic acid with three times its ...
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Silvering
Some mirror makers evaporate a layer of quartz or beryllia on the mirror; others expose it to pure oxygen or air in an oven so that it will form a tough
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moderator
moderator (ˈmɒdəreɪtə(r)) Also 4, 6 moderatoure, 6 moderater, 6–7 moderatour. [a. F. modérateur 15th c. in Hatz.-Darm. (cf. OF. modereur), a. L. moderātor, agent-n. f. moderārī: see moderate v.] † 1. A ruler, governor, director. Also fig. Obs.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. viii. xvi. (1495) 322 The son...
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Ames Project
This left the thorium, which was cast into ingots in beryllia crucibles. Some was produced by 31 December 1945.
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فلز قلوي ترابي
تم تسمية الفلزات القلوية الترابية بهذا الاسم على أساس أكاسيدها، الفلزات الترابية، والتي كانت أسمائها القديمة :
بريليا (beryllia)، ماجنسيا (magnesia)، لايم
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Martin Heinrich Klaproth
Klaproth confirmed the presence of a new element, and became involved in a lengthy and ongoing debate over its name by suggesting "beryllia".
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Project Pluto
The Tory II-A reactor used a uranium-beryllia mixture, but by the time Tory II-C was built zirconia and yttria was added in a 1.06:1:1 ratio of urania:
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Argon compounds
Beryllium oxide
When beryllium atoms react with oxygen in a solid argon matrix (or beryllia is evaporated into the matrix) ArBeO will be formed, and is The beryllia molecule is strongly polarised, and the argon atom is attracted to the beryllium atom.
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Project Y
The CM-7 (Miscellaneous Metallurgy) Group produced beryllia bricks for the Water Boiler's tamper in December 1943 and January 1944. The tamper of beryllia bricks was surrounded with graphite blocks, as beryllia was hard to procure, and to avoid the (γ, n) reaction in the beryllium,
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