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Alkaline earth metal amides beryllium

Because of its toxicity, the number of well-characterized beryllium compounds of all types is much lower than that of the other alkaline earth metals. The largest number of the pubhshed berylhum structures involve oxygen donor ligands, " and beryllium amides have been reviewed, at least in part, under the aegis of wider-ranging surveys - of group 2... [Pg.40]

ARCTON (75-46-7) Violent reaction with alkaline earth and alkali metals. Reacts violently with aluminum oxide at elevated temperatures, producing hydrogen chloride and phosgene vapors. Incompatible with beryllium, decaborane, diborane, difluoromethylene dihypofluorite, fluorine, lithium, magnesium, potassium, potassium acetylene-1,2-dioxide, potassium acetylene-1,2-dioxide, potassium sodium alloy, sodium amide, titanium, uranium hydride, zinc. Attacks aluminum, magnesium, zinc, and their alloys. [Pg.130]


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