| BERYLLIUM HYDROXIDE Basic information |
Product Name: | BERYLLIUM HYDROXIDE | Synonyms: | berylliumhydrate;berylliumhydroxide(be(oh)2);BERYLLIUM HYDROXIDE;Beryllium dihydoxide;Dihydroxyberyllium;Beryllium(2+) hydroxide;Beryllium(ii) hydroxide;Chebi:35102 | CAS: | 13327-32-7 | MF: | BeH2O2 | MW: | 43.03 | EINECS: | 236-368-6 | Product Categories: | | Mol File: | 13327-32-7.mol | |
| BERYLLIUM HYDROXIDE Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 105 °C (decomp) | density | 1.92 | form | amorphous powder or crystals | color | Colorless, orthorhombic, amorphous powder orcrystals | PH | 7.9(1 mM solution);7.9(10 mM solution);7.9(100 mM solution) | Water Solubility | very slightly soluble H2O, dilute alkali; soluble hot NaOH, acids [MER06] | EPA Substance Registry System | Beryllium hydroxide (Be(OH)2) (13327-32-7) |
| BERYLLIUM HYDROXIDE Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | White powder. Decomposes to the oxide
at 138C. Soluble in acids and alkalies; insoluble in
water.
| Physical properties | Beryllium Hydroxide can be prepared by reacting
the oxide with water:
BeO+H2O→Be(OH)2
If heated, it decomposes at
1273°C. Its solubility in water is slight and its solubility
product Ksp(H2O) is 6.92×10-22. It is soluble in acids and
bases.
Beryllium hydroxide exists in three forms: as a metastable
tetragonal crystalline solid (a-Be(OH)2; as a stable
orthorhombic crystalline solid (b-Be(OH)2); and in
a slightly basic pH, it appears as a slimy, gelatinous
substance (Be(OH)42-). | Uses | Beryllium hydroxide is a strategic component
concerning the usage of beryllium metal and its
compounds in industry. Beryllium hydroxide is the key compound used to prepare a variety of beryllium products.Note that Be(OH)2 is the primary product used to prepare the metal and various beryllium salts.
The largest usage of beryllium hydroxide is to make
the oxide or the metal that is used in many industries.
The total tonnage is not large but substantial.
Beryllium hydroxide is available commercially in large quantities. | Uses | manufacture of beryllium and beryllium oxide. | Definition | beryllium hydroxide: A whitecrystalline compound, Be(OH)2, precipitatedfrom solutions of berylliumsalts by adding alkali. Like the oxide,it is amphoteric and dissolves in excessalkali to give beryllates. | Preparation | Beryllium hydroxide, Be(OH)2, is an amphoteric
hydroxide, dissolving in both acids and alkalis. Industrially
it is produced as a by-product in the extraction of
beryllium metal from the ores, “beryl” and “bertrandite”
When alkali is added to beryllium salt solutions, the
a-form (a gel) is formed. If this left to stand or boiled
the rhombic b-form precipitates. This has the Zn(OH)2
structure with tetrahedral beryllium centers. The alkali
dissolution forms a “beryllate”:
2NaOH(aq)+Be(OH)2(solid) → Na2Be(OH)4(aq)
With acids, beryllium salts are formed involving the
Be(OH)+ cation. With sulfuric acid, H2SO4:
2Be(OH)2+H2SO4→[Be(OH)]2SO4+ 2H2O
Thus, the probable formula for beryllium hydroxide
is Be(OH)OH. However, this has never been reported.
Beryllium hydroxide dehydrates completely at 400°C to form a white powder of acid soluble beryllium oxide:
Be(OH)2+ heat → BeO+H2O
Further heating at higher temperature produces acid
insoluble BeO. | Hazard | Very toxic. | Safety Profile | Confirmed carcinogen withexperimental carcinogenic and tumorigenic data. Poisonby intravenous route. When heated to decomposition it emitsvery toxic fumes of BeO. |
| BERYLLIUM HYDROXIDE Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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