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Beryllium - A LIGHT Metal that REFLECTS NEUTRONS!
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So today I will tell you about such metal as beryllium.
Beryllium is located in the second group of the periodic table, above magnesium.
In nature you can find beryllium as part of emeralds, i.e. beryllium silicate.
Beryllium has a very low density, but at the same time high hardness, it is a very toxic metal, so it is best to be stored in glass ampoules.
Beryllium is a very rare element, and has a fairly high price for itself. A gram of beryllium costs about $15, the metal is obtained by recovering the beryllium fluoride with magnesium.
Ext...
published: 24 Dec 2016
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Beryllium - Periodic Table of Videos
We've added some new footage to our video about beryllium, filmed at the MAX-lab synchrotron in Sweden.
More links in description below ↓↓↓
Support Periodic Videos on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/periodicvideos
A video on every element: http://bit.ly/118elements
More at http://www.periodicvideos.com/
Follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/periodicvideos
And on Twitter at http://twitter.com/periodicvideos
From the School of Chemistry at The University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/NottChem
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Join Brady's mailing list for updates and extra stuff --- http://eepurl.com/YdjL9
published: 01 Jan 2009
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Marie Curie's Periodic Pantry: Beryllium
Welcome to Marie Curie's Periodic Pantry where she teaches us about the different elements of the Periodic Table. Today's lesson: Beryllium!
Support Super Science Friends on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/supersciencefriends
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Episode 2: Electric Boogaloo https://youtu.be/dmWvb1UXiZY
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Episode 4: Freudian Sleep https://youtu.be/6VBWwvJjdxc
Episode 5: Are You There God, It's Me Darwin https://youtu.be/-WJlwMxvJA0
Episode 6: Full Metal Scientist https://youtu.be/Mx4bEHudvBg
Episode 7: The Magnificent Episode 7 https://youtu...
published: 26 Apr 2019
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Beryllium – the Most Disappointing Element
If you want to hear the great things about beryllium and the chemistry of beryllium, check out the link on this web page:
https://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/handle/10289/9882
Visit us on Instagram:
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Beryllium crystal by Alchemist-hp = Alchemist-hp (pse-mendelejew.de) - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4283181
This video was produced at Kyushu University and supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP21K02904. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Kyushu University, JSPS or MEXT.
published: 03 Nov 2023
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Fun Facts about Beryllium #chemistry #beryllium
8 Fun Facts about Beryllium!
1. Beryllium is the fourth element on the periodic table, with the symbol Be.
2. It is a silvery-white metal with a low density and high melting point.
3. Beryllium is a very strong and lightweight metal, and is often used in alloys to improve their strength and conductivity.
4. Beryllium is also a very toxic element, and can cause a variety of health problems, including lung disease, cancer, and neurological disorders.
5. Beryllium was discovered in 1797 by Nicholas Louis Vauquelin, who was investigating beryl, a mineral that contains beryllium.
6. The name "beryllium" comes from the Greek word "beryllos," which means "sapphire."
7. Beryllium is used in a variety of applications, including aerospace, nuclear energy, and electronics.
8. Beryllium is als...
published: 14 Aug 2023
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Elemental Extractions 4: Beryllium
Next up: Beryllium! This element has an extremely low density, which I try to show with various density measurement techniques. I also show some samples of beryl, emerald, and aquamarine: all beryllium minerals.
Beryllium chemistry ScienceMadness thread: http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=23007
Hogg Mine's website: http://hoggmine.com/
Density Values (g/cm3):
Theoretical: 1.85
Method 1 (calculation): 2.43
Method 2 (displacement): 1.7
Method 3 (overflow): 1.91
Method 4 (scale only): 1.84
Music: Truth? by onlymeith (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/onlymeith/38010
published: 05 Oct 2016
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Elements of Webb: Beryllium Part 1, Ep 03
Have you heard of beryllium? It’s a rare lightweight metal used as the primary material on the Webb Telescope. This episode explores the reason this expensive metal is perfect for Webb. Special thanks to LA Gauge for hosting the media team.
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Lead Lead Producer
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Lead Writer
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Editor
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Videographer
Michael McClare (KBRwyle): Videographer
Michael McClare (KBRwyle): Editor
Michael P. Menzel (AIMM): Production Assistant
Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET): Lead Technical Support
Walt Feimer (KBRwyle): Lead Animator
Adriana Manrique Gutierrez (KBRwyle): Animator
Bailee DesRocher (USRA): Animator
Michael Lentz (KBRwyle): Animator
Jacquelyn DeMink (USRA): Animator
Jonathan North ...
published: 24 Nov 2021
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Elements of Webb: Beryllium Part 3, Ep 05
Where does beryllium really come from? To explain beryllium's rare beginnings, we have to talk about the cosmic origins of most elements.
Credits: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Lead Producer
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Lead Writer
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Lead Editor
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Videographer
Michael McClare (KBRwyle): Videographer
Michael McClare (KBRwyle): Editor
Michael P. Menzel (AIMM): Videographer
Michael P. Menzel (AIMM): Production Assistant
Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET): Lead Technical Support
Walt Feimer (KBRwyle): Lead Animator
Adriana Manrique Gutierrez (KBRwyle): Animator
Bailee DesRocher (USRA): Animator
Jacquelyn DeMink (USRA): Animator
Krystofer Kim (KBRwyle): Animator
Jonathan North (KBRwyle): Animator
Duncan Wiles: Videographer
Greg Gregory: Su...
published: 08 Dec 2021
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Beryllium & Chronic Beryllium Disease (CBD)
Beryllium is a chemical element with the symbol Be and atomic number 4. It is extremely lightweight and hard, is a good conductor of electricity and heat, and is nonmagnetic. These properties make beryllium suitable for many industrial uses.
Exposure to this element can happen when a person breathes in beryllium mists, dusts or fumes, which can cause damage to the lungs. Beryllium-related granulomas can also develop in other body tissues.
Machinists, welders and equipment operators may be exposed through direct handling of beryllium and beryllium compounds. Other workers may be exposed by performing laboratory analyses on beryllium compounds, coming into contact with contaminated equipment or by working near a beryllium operation.
Beryllium disease is caused primarily by breathing con...
published: 10 Jan 2014
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Beryllium - A LIGHT Metal that REFLECTS NEUTRONS!
Mel Science chemical sets: https://goo.gl/SxwFlQ
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Thoisoi?ty=h
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thoisoi2
Interesting page abou...
Mel Science chemical sets: https://goo.gl/SxwFlQ
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Thoisoi?ty=h
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thoisoi2
Interesting page about chemical experiments: http://m.chemicum.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thoisoi/
So today I will tell you about such metal as beryllium.
Beryllium is located in the second group of the periodic table, above magnesium.
In nature you can find beryllium as part of emeralds, i.e. beryllium silicate.
Beryllium has a very low density, but at the same time high hardness, it is a very toxic metal, so it is best to be stored in glass ampoules.
Beryllium is a very rare element, and has a fairly high price for itself. A gram of beryllium costs about $15, the metal is obtained by recovering the beryllium fluoride with magnesium.
Externally beryllium looks like a shiny gray metal with a distinct crystalline structure. To show you some of the chemical properties of beryllium, I'll break a vial containing this metal.
Beryl crystals are so fragile that even in the vial they had to crumble into many pieces.
So to start, let's see how beryllium reacts with an alkali - sodium hydroxide.
The reaction of beryllium with the aqueous alkaline solution is accompanied by the release of hydrogen and the formation of hydroxyberryliate, as you can see the reaction progresses slowly. In the hydrochloric acid beryllium actively dissolves to form chloride beryllium and hydrogen.
By the way, beryllium compounds have a sweet taste, however I will not check it as beryllium salts are very toxic. I have many tables but only one life.
With regards to the chemical properties, beryllium resembles aluminum, if you try to set fire to a piece of beryllium, it will not burn due to the formation of a solid oxide film on the surface of the metal, also this metal has a fairly high melting point.
Beryllium is mainly used as a dopant to the various alloys. Beryllium additive greatly enhances the hardness and strength of the alloys and the corrosion resistance of surfaces for items made from these alloys.
In addition, beryllium bronze does not sparkle when being hit against a stone or metal. One of the alloys, by the way, has its own name - randol.
Due to its similarity to gold, randol is called "Gypsy gold"
Beryllium absorbs X-rays poorly, and that’s the reason why the windows of X-ray tubes are made from it.
In nuclear reactors beryllium is used for making neutron reflectors, they are used as a neutron moderator.
Beryllium oxide is the most heat-conducting of all oxides, its thermal conductivity at room temperature is higher than that of most metals and nearly all non-metals.
It serves as a high-temperature high-heat-insulating and refractory material for laboratory crucibles and in other special cases.
Now you know a little bit more about one of the other metals, if you want the series of the elements to continue please "Like" this video and subscribe to my channel to see many more new and interesting. Thank you for watching.
https://wn.com/Beryllium_A_Light_Metal_That_Reflects_Neutrons
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thoisoi/
So today I will tell you about such metal as beryllium.
Beryllium is located in the second group of the periodic table, above magnesium.
In nature you can find beryllium as part of emeralds, i.e. beryllium silicate.
Beryllium has a very low density, but at the same time high hardness, it is a very toxic metal, so it is best to be stored in glass ampoules.
Beryllium is a very rare element, and has a fairly high price for itself. A gram of beryllium costs about $15, the metal is obtained by recovering the beryllium fluoride with magnesium.
Externally beryllium looks like a shiny gray metal with a distinct crystalline structure. To show you some of the chemical properties of beryllium, I'll break a vial containing this metal.
Beryl crystals are so fragile that even in the vial they had to crumble into many pieces.
So to start, let's see how beryllium reacts with an alkali - sodium hydroxide.
The reaction of beryllium with the aqueous alkaline solution is accompanied by the release of hydrogen and the formation of hydroxyberryliate, as you can see the reaction progresses slowly. In the hydrochloric acid beryllium actively dissolves to form chloride beryllium and hydrogen.
By the way, beryllium compounds have a sweet taste, however I will not check it as beryllium salts are very toxic. I have many tables but only one life.
With regards to the chemical properties, beryllium resembles aluminum, if you try to set fire to a piece of beryllium, it will not burn due to the formation of a solid oxide film on the surface of the metal, also this metal has a fairly high melting point.
Beryllium is mainly used as a dopant to the various alloys. Beryllium additive greatly enhances the hardness and strength of the alloys and the corrosion resistance of surfaces for items made from these alloys.
In addition, beryllium bronze does not sparkle when being hit against a stone or metal. One of the alloys, by the way, has its own name - randol.
Due to its similarity to gold, randol is called "Gypsy gold"
Beryllium absorbs X-rays poorly, and that’s the reason why the windows of X-ray tubes are made from it.
In nuclear reactors beryllium is used for making neutron reflectors, they are used as a neutron moderator.
Beryllium oxide is the most heat-conducting of all oxides, its thermal conductivity at room temperature is higher than that of most metals and nearly all non-metals.
It serves as a high-temperature high-heat-insulating and refractory material for laboratory crucibles and in other special cases.
Now you know a little bit more about one of the other metals, if you want the series of the elements to continue please "Like" this video and subscribe to my channel to see many more new and interesting. Thank you for watching.
- published: 24 Dec 2016
- views: 199834
3:39
Beryllium - Periodic Table of Videos
We've added some new footage to our video about beryllium, filmed at the MAX-lab synchrotron in Sweden.
More links in description below ↓↓↓
Support Periodic Vi...
We've added some new footage to our video about beryllium, filmed at the MAX-lab synchrotron in Sweden.
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We've added some new footage to our video about beryllium, filmed at the MAX-lab synchrotron in Sweden.
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A video on every element: http://bit.ly/118elements
More at http://www.periodicvideos.com/
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And on Twitter at http://twitter.com/periodicvideos
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- published: 01 Jan 2009
- views: 797723
3:12
Marie Curie's Periodic Pantry: Beryllium
Welcome to Marie Curie's Periodic Pantry where she teaches us about the different elements of the Periodic Table. Today's lesson: Beryllium!
Support Super Scie...
Welcome to Marie Curie's Periodic Pantry where she teaches us about the different elements of the Periodic Table. Today's lesson: Beryllium!
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Welcome to Marie Curie's Periodic Pantry where she teaches us about the different elements of the Periodic Table. Today's lesson: Beryllium!
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Check out our other episodes!
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Episode 2: Electric Boogaloo https://youtu.be/dmWvb1UXiZY
Episode 3: Nobel of the Ball https://youtu.be/OqddyhYb6zI
Episode 4: Freudian Sleep https://youtu.be/6VBWwvJjdxc
Episode 5: Are You There God, It's Me Darwin https://youtu.be/-WJlwMxvJA0
Episode 6: Full Metal Scientist https://youtu.be/Mx4bEHudvBg
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- published: 26 Apr 2019
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0:59
Beryllium – the Most Disappointing Element
If you want to hear the great things about beryllium and the chemistry of beryllium, check out the link on this web page:
https://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/...
If you want to hear the great things about beryllium and the chemistry of beryllium, check out the link on this web page:
https://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/handle/10289/9882
Visit us on Instagram:
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Beryllium crystal by Alchemist-hp = Alchemist-hp (pse-mendelejew.de) - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4283181
This video was produced at Kyushu University and supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP21K02904. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Kyushu University, JSPS or MEXT.
https://wn.com/Beryllium_–_The_Most_Disappointing_Element
If you want to hear the great things about beryllium and the chemistry of beryllium, check out the link on this web page:
https://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/handle/10289/9882
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Beryllium crystal by Alchemist-hp = Alchemist-hp (pse-mendelejew.de) - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4283181
This video was produced at Kyushu University and supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP21K02904. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Kyushu University, JSPS or MEXT.
- published: 03 Nov 2023
- views: 1927248
1:00
Fun Facts about Beryllium #chemistry #beryllium
8 Fun Facts about Beryllium!
1. Beryllium is the fourth element on the periodic table, with the symbol Be.
2. It is a silvery-white metal with a low density a...
8 Fun Facts about Beryllium!
1. Beryllium is the fourth element on the periodic table, with the symbol Be.
2. It is a silvery-white metal with a low density and high melting point.
3. Beryllium is a very strong and lightweight metal, and is often used in alloys to improve their strength and conductivity.
4. Beryllium is also a very toxic element, and can cause a variety of health problems, including lung disease, cancer, and neurological disorders.
5. Beryllium was discovered in 1797 by Nicholas Louis Vauquelin, who was investigating beryl, a mineral that contains beryllium.
6. The name "beryllium" comes from the Greek word "beryllos," which means "sapphire."
7. Beryllium is used in a variety of applications, including aerospace, nuclear energy, and electronics.
8. Beryllium is also used in some medical applications, such as x-ray windows and dental implants.
Follow us for more fun facts about other elements!
https://wn.com/Fun_Facts_About_Beryllium_Chemistry_Beryllium
8 Fun Facts about Beryllium!
1. Beryllium is the fourth element on the periodic table, with the symbol Be.
2. It is a silvery-white metal with a low density and high melting point.
3. Beryllium is a very strong and lightweight metal, and is often used in alloys to improve their strength and conductivity.
4. Beryllium is also a very toxic element, and can cause a variety of health problems, including lung disease, cancer, and neurological disorders.
5. Beryllium was discovered in 1797 by Nicholas Louis Vauquelin, who was investigating beryl, a mineral that contains beryllium.
6. The name "beryllium" comes from the Greek word "beryllos," which means "sapphire."
7. Beryllium is used in a variety of applications, including aerospace, nuclear energy, and electronics.
8. Beryllium is also used in some medical applications, such as x-ray windows and dental implants.
Follow us for more fun facts about other elements!
- published: 14 Aug 2023
- views: 8619
14:11
Elemental Extractions 4: Beryllium
Next up: Beryllium! This element has an extremely low density, which I try to show with various density measurement techniques. I also show some samples of bery...
Next up: Beryllium! This element has an extremely low density, which I try to show with various density measurement techniques. I also show some samples of beryl, emerald, and aquamarine: all beryllium minerals.
Beryllium chemistry ScienceMadness thread: http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=23007
Hogg Mine's website: http://hoggmine.com/
Density Values (g/cm3):
Theoretical: 1.85
Method 1 (calculation): 2.43
Method 2 (displacement): 1.7
Method 3 (overflow): 1.91
Method 4 (scale only): 1.84
Music: Truth? by onlymeith (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/onlymeith/38010
https://wn.com/Elemental_Extractions_4_Beryllium
Next up: Beryllium! This element has an extremely low density, which I try to show with various density measurement techniques. I also show some samples of beryl, emerald, and aquamarine: all beryllium minerals.
Beryllium chemistry ScienceMadness thread: http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=23007
Hogg Mine's website: http://hoggmine.com/
Density Values (g/cm3):
Theoretical: 1.85
Method 1 (calculation): 2.43
Method 2 (displacement): 1.7
Method 3 (overflow): 1.91
Method 4 (scale only): 1.84
Music: Truth? by onlymeith (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/onlymeith/38010
- published: 05 Oct 2016
- views: 16951
3:18
Elements of Webb: Beryllium Part 1, Ep 03
Have you heard of beryllium? It’s a rare lightweight metal used as the primary material on the Webb Telescope. This episode explores the reason this expensive m...
Have you heard of beryllium? It’s a rare lightweight metal used as the primary material on the Webb Telescope. This episode explores the reason this expensive metal is perfect for Webb. Special thanks to LA Gauge for hosting the media team.
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Lead Lead Producer
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Lead Writer
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Editor
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Videographer
Michael McClare (KBRwyle): Videographer
Michael McClare (KBRwyle): Editor
Michael P. Menzel (AIMM): Production Assistant
Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET): Lead Technical Support
Walt Feimer (KBRwyle): Lead Animator
Adriana Manrique Gutierrez (KBRwyle): Animator
Bailee DesRocher (USRA): Animator
Michael Lentz (KBRwyle): Animator
Jacquelyn DeMink (USRA): Animator
Jonathan North (KBRwyle): Animator
Scott Rogers: Lead Drone Operator
Greg Gregory: Subject Expert
Download this episode: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/14005
https://wn.com/Elements_Of_Webb_Beryllium_Part_1,_Ep_03
Have you heard of beryllium? It’s a rare lightweight metal used as the primary material on the Webb Telescope. This episode explores the reason this expensive metal is perfect for Webb. Special thanks to LA Gauge for hosting the media team.
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Lead Lead Producer
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Lead Writer
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Editor
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Videographer
Michael McClare (KBRwyle): Videographer
Michael McClare (KBRwyle): Editor
Michael P. Menzel (AIMM): Production Assistant
Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET): Lead Technical Support
Walt Feimer (KBRwyle): Lead Animator
Adriana Manrique Gutierrez (KBRwyle): Animator
Bailee DesRocher (USRA): Animator
Michael Lentz (KBRwyle): Animator
Jacquelyn DeMink (USRA): Animator
Jonathan North (KBRwyle): Animator
Scott Rogers: Lead Drone Operator
Greg Gregory: Subject Expert
Download this episode: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/14005
- published: 24 Nov 2021
- views: 116080
2:55
Elements of Webb: Beryllium Part 3, Ep 05
Where does beryllium really come from? To explain beryllium's rare beginnings, we have to talk about the cosmic origins of most elements.
Credits: NASA's Godd...
Where does beryllium really come from? To explain beryllium's rare beginnings, we have to talk about the cosmic origins of most elements.
Credits: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Lead Producer
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Lead Writer
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Lead Editor
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Videographer
Michael McClare (KBRwyle): Videographer
Michael McClare (KBRwyle): Editor
Michael P. Menzel (AIMM): Videographer
Michael P. Menzel (AIMM): Production Assistant
Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET): Lead Technical Support
Walt Feimer (KBRwyle): Lead Animator
Adriana Manrique Gutierrez (KBRwyle): Animator
Bailee DesRocher (USRA): Animator
Jacquelyn DeMink (USRA): Animator
Krystofer Kim (KBRwyle): Animator
Jonathan North (KBRwyle): Animator
Duncan Wiles: Videographer
Greg Gregory: Subject Expert
Download this video:
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/14007
https://wn.com/Elements_Of_Webb_Beryllium_Part_3,_Ep_05
Where does beryllium really come from? To explain beryllium's rare beginnings, we have to talk about the cosmic origins of most elements.
Credits: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Lead Producer
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Lead Writer
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Lead Editor
Sophia Roberts (AIMM): Videographer
Michael McClare (KBRwyle): Videographer
Michael McClare (KBRwyle): Editor
Michael P. Menzel (AIMM): Videographer
Michael P. Menzel (AIMM): Production Assistant
Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET): Lead Technical Support
Walt Feimer (KBRwyle): Lead Animator
Adriana Manrique Gutierrez (KBRwyle): Animator
Bailee DesRocher (USRA): Animator
Jacquelyn DeMink (USRA): Animator
Krystofer Kim (KBRwyle): Animator
Jonathan North (KBRwyle): Animator
Duncan Wiles: Videographer
Greg Gregory: Subject Expert
Download this video:
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/14007
- published: 08 Dec 2021
- views: 32622
0:14
Beryllium copper plate sheet C17200 200x500mm 300x500mm 100x300mm 100X100mm
Beryllium copper plate sheet C17200 200x500mm 300x500mm 100x300mm 100X100mm
#shorts #short
Beryllium copper Ring C17200
OD200xID100mmxlength300mm
Beryllium...
Beryllium copper plate sheet C17200 200x500mm 300x500mm 100x300mm 100X100mm
#shorts #short
Beryllium copper Ring C17200
OD200xID100mmxlength300mm
Beryllium copper bar rod C17200
D1mm D2mm D3mm D6mm D8mm D10mm D15mm D20mm D25mm D30mm D35mm D40mm D50mm D60mm D70mm D80mm D90mm D100mm
Beryllium copper strip C17200
T 0.01mm 0.02mm 0.03 0.04mm 0.05mm 0.06mm 0.07mm 0.075mm 0.08mm 0.09mm 0.1mm 0.12mm 0.15mm 0.2-0.5mm
Beryllium copper plate sheet C17200
200x500mm 300x500mm 100x300mm
Beryllium copper wire C17200
D0.01mm 0.02mm 0.03 0.04mm 0.05mm 0.06mm 0.07mm 0.075mm 0.08mm 0.09mm 0.1mm 0.12mm 0.15mm 0.2-0.5mm
Wonder metal main products list:
01. Beryllium copper plate / strip(C17200/25), beryllium copper rod/wire (C17200/25, C17300/M25, C17500/10, C17510/3), beryllium copper casting mould material (275C) and beryllium copper forging mould material (C17200/25, C17500/10);
02. Beryllium cobalt copper electrode material (BeCoCu) and beryllium aluminium alloy (BeAl3--4);
03. Copper-nickel alloy plate / strip (C7701/C7521);
04. Phosphor copper strip/rod/wire (C5441/C5440/C5100);
05. Brass alloy strip/plate/rod/profile;
06. Aluminum bronze alloy materials C86300/C95400.
07. Tungsten copper alloy materials. 80W-Cu ,75W-Cu,70W-Cu
08. Mold steel, Tungsten steel, Mold accessories.
09. Titanium bar/tube/ Plate.
10. Molybdenum rod/wire.
11. Stainless steel tube/bar/ Plate.
12. Plastic materials, anti-static materials, insulating materials, High-temperature engineering plastics.
Any question about copper alloys or metal alloy, please feel free to contact us!
Contact us by Whatsapp directly: https://wa.me/+8613712198704
Alan Lan
Shenzhen Wonder Industrial company limited
Whatsapp/Wechat/Line/Tel: +86-13712198704
Skype:saint2938
Email:
[email protected] /
[email protected]
www.berylliumcopperalloys.com
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Beryllium copper plate sheet C17200 200x500mm 300x500mm 100x300mm 100X100mm
#shorts #short
Beryllium copper Ring C17200
OD200xID100mmxlength300mm
Beryllium copper bar rod C17200
D1mm D2mm D3mm D6mm D8mm D10mm D15mm D20mm D25mm D30mm D35mm D40mm D50mm D60mm D70mm D80mm D90mm D100mm
Beryllium copper strip C17200
T 0.01mm 0.02mm 0.03 0.04mm 0.05mm 0.06mm 0.07mm 0.075mm 0.08mm 0.09mm 0.1mm 0.12mm 0.15mm 0.2-0.5mm
Beryllium copper plate sheet C17200
200x500mm 300x500mm 100x300mm
Beryllium copper wire C17200
D0.01mm 0.02mm 0.03 0.04mm 0.05mm 0.06mm 0.07mm 0.075mm 0.08mm 0.09mm 0.1mm 0.12mm 0.15mm 0.2-0.5mm
Wonder metal main products list:
01. Beryllium copper plate / strip(C17200/25), beryllium copper rod/wire (C17200/25, C17300/M25, C17500/10, C17510/3), beryllium copper casting mould material (275C) and beryllium copper forging mould material (C17200/25, C17500/10);
02. Beryllium cobalt copper electrode material (BeCoCu) and beryllium aluminium alloy (BeAl3--4);
03. Copper-nickel alloy plate / strip (C7701/C7521);
04. Phosphor copper strip/rod/wire (C5441/C5440/C5100);
05. Brass alloy strip/plate/rod/profile;
06. Aluminum bronze alloy materials C86300/C95400.
07. Tungsten copper alloy materials. 80W-Cu ,75W-Cu,70W-Cu
08. Mold steel, Tungsten steel, Mold accessories.
09. Titanium bar/tube/ Plate.
10. Molybdenum rod/wire.
11. Stainless steel tube/bar/ Plate.
12. Plastic materials, anti-static materials, insulating materials, High-temperature engineering plastics.
Any question about copper alloys or metal alloy, please feel free to contact us!
Contact us by Whatsapp directly: https://wa.me/+8613712198704
Alan Lan
Shenzhen Wonder Industrial company limited
Whatsapp/Wechat/Line/Tel: +86-13712198704
Skype:saint2938
Email:
[email protected] /
[email protected]
www.berylliumcopperalloys.com
#berylliumcopper #copperandberyllium #cuberyllium
#c17200 #c17200berylliumcopper #berylliumcopperprice #c17510 #berylliumcopperalloy
#berylliummachining #berylliumcoppersprings #berylliumcoppersheets #berylliumcoppermachining #c17300
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- published: 04 Oct 2024
- views: 554
3:29
Beryllium & Chronic Beryllium Disease (CBD)
Beryllium is a chemical element with the symbol Be and atomic number 4. It is extremely lightweight and hard, is a good conductor of electricity and heat, and ...
Beryllium is a chemical element with the symbol Be and atomic number 4. It is extremely lightweight and hard, is a good conductor of electricity and heat, and is nonmagnetic. These properties make beryllium suitable for many industrial uses.
Exposure to this element can happen when a person breathes in beryllium mists, dusts or fumes, which can cause damage to the lungs. Beryllium-related granulomas can also develop in other body tissues.
Machinists, welders and equipment operators may be exposed through direct handling of beryllium and beryllium compounds. Other workers may be exposed by performing laboratory analyses on beryllium compounds, coming into contact with contaminated equipment or by working near a beryllium operation.
Beryllium disease is caused primarily by breathing contaminated air. Both acute and chronic health problems can occur.
The acute disease starts soon after exposure and resembles pneumonia or bronchitis. It typically requires relatively high levels of exposure to occur.
The chronic form of the condition, known as Chronic Beryllium Disease (CBD), may occur from several months to decades after exposure. CBD can occur after much lower levels of exposure than the acute form of beryllium disease. In CBD, inflammation and scarring of the lungs make it more difficult for the lungs to get oxygen to the bloodstream and body. CBD can be either mild or severe. The amount of exposure necessary to cause an individual to develop CBD is uncertain.
Beryllium has been identified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer and the National Toxicology Program as a human carcinogen. Persons exposed to beryllium are at an increased risk of developing lung cancer.
These are just a few things to know about beryllium and CBD, to learn more about this or other health and safety, occupational, indoor air quality or environmental issues, please visit the websites shown in the video.
https://wn.com/Beryllium_Chronic_Beryllium_Disease_(Cbd)
Beryllium is a chemical element with the symbol Be and atomic number 4. It is extremely lightweight and hard, is a good conductor of electricity and heat, and is nonmagnetic. These properties make beryllium suitable for many industrial uses.
Exposure to this element can happen when a person breathes in beryllium mists, dusts or fumes, which can cause damage to the lungs. Beryllium-related granulomas can also develop in other body tissues.
Machinists, welders and equipment operators may be exposed through direct handling of beryllium and beryllium compounds. Other workers may be exposed by performing laboratory analyses on beryllium compounds, coming into contact with contaminated equipment or by working near a beryllium operation.
Beryllium disease is caused primarily by breathing contaminated air. Both acute and chronic health problems can occur.
The acute disease starts soon after exposure and resembles pneumonia or bronchitis. It typically requires relatively high levels of exposure to occur.
The chronic form of the condition, known as Chronic Beryllium Disease (CBD), may occur from several months to decades after exposure. CBD can occur after much lower levels of exposure than the acute form of beryllium disease. In CBD, inflammation and scarring of the lungs make it more difficult for the lungs to get oxygen to the bloodstream and body. CBD can be either mild or severe. The amount of exposure necessary to cause an individual to develop CBD is uncertain.
Beryllium has been identified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer and the National Toxicology Program as a human carcinogen. Persons exposed to beryllium are at an increased risk of developing lung cancer.
These are just a few things to know about beryllium and CBD, to learn more about this or other health and safety, occupational, indoor air quality or environmental issues, please visit the websites shown in the video.
- published: 10 Jan 2014
- views: 14028