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| - Beryllium was a metallic element used in the manufacture of beryllium chips, which were used in some atomic clocks. (TV: Doctor Who) The members of the United Front were armed with beryllium laser rifles. This type of weaponry was eventually banned in the 2020s. (AUDIO: The Fearmonger)
- Beryllium ist ein Element mit dem Symbol Be. Es hat jeweils 4 Protonen und Elektronen und gehört zur Gruppe der Metalle. Beryllium wird im Raumgitter 539 als Währung genutzt. (VOY: ) Außerdem bestehen Kommunikationsabzeichen zum Teil aus Beryllium. (TNG: ) Im Klassenzimmer der USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), welches in der Folge TNG: gezeigt wird, ist ein Periodensystem der Elemente angebracht, welches ein Element namens "Beium" mit der Ordnungszahl 4 angibt, der Stelle also, an der sich eigentlich Beryllium befindet.
- Beryllium (Be) is a collectible resource in Mass Effect: Andromeda. It is used for crafting upgrades.
* Nomad ND1 Upgrades
- Beryllium är en grundämne. Är en av elementen som Alliansen av Fyra Stora Raser använde i deras universell språk. (SG1: "The Torment of Tantalus")
- В данном уровне присутствуют множество декораций 2.1, что делает его необычайно красивым. Также он находится в зале славы.
- Beryllium is a known element on Earth. It was one of many elements visible in the Alliance of Four Great Races database. (SG1: "The Torment of Tantalus")
- Beryllium (Be) ist eine sammelbare Ressource in Mass Effect: Andromeda. Es wird für Upgrades verwendet. Kategorie:Mineral
- Beryllium is an element that lives somewhere on the Idiotic table. It lives next to lithium (who is currently Beryllium's wife.) Like his wife, Beryllium is well known for his: Metallic appearance, ability to turn up in every day products, be fucking poisonous and ability to produce highly entertaining explosions when mixed with anything remotely liquid.
- Beryllium is the fourth element in the periodic table according to its atomic number 4.
- [Source] Beryllium was an explosive substance which could be used as fuel in explosive devices. Due to the fact it created white colored explosions when used, the Mandalorian demolitions specialist and artist Sabine Wren used it as fuel when creating "art" with her explosives. During her time on the starship Ghost, Wren included beryllium in a list of fuels she used in one of her art journals.
- Beryllium is a metallic element (atomic number 4). Like lithium, it is very light, but because of it's different atomic structure, it is far less reactive in water and oxygen. As such, it is used in applications where stability and light weight is important. However, because it is rare and expensive, it has limited practical uses, but is particularly important in aerospace uses. It is otherwise not used widely in commercial uses because it is both toxic and many people are allergic to it. Beryllium is often alloyed to other metals to make them lighter and more corrosion resistant.
- Beryllium is a chemical element with symbol Be and atomic number 4. It is created through stellar nucleosynthesis and is a relatively rare element in the universe. It is a divalent element which occurs naturally only in combination with other elements in minerals. Notable gemstones which contain beryllium include beryl (aquamarine, emerald) and chrysoberyl. As a free element it is a steel-gray, strong, lightweight and brittle alkaline earth metal. Beryllium improves many physical properties when added as an alloying element to Al , Cu (notably the alloy beryllium copper), Fe and Ni
- Beryllium (symbol Be) is a chemical element, an alkaline earth metal with atomic number 4 on the periodic table. Beryllium has an atomic mass of 9.0122, and was discovered by Humans for the first time on Earth's European continent in the year 1828. (ST reference: Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual) The skeletons of the androids found on planet Mudd were constructed of a beryllium-titanium alloy. (TOS episode: "I, Mudd") By the 24th century, beryllium was one of the materials used in Starfleet combadges. (TNG episode: "Time's Arrow")
- Beryllium is the chemical element with the symbol Be and atomic number 4. A bivalent element, beryllium is found naturally only combined with other elements in minerals. Notable gemstones which contain beryllium include beryl (aquamarine, emerald) and chrysoberyl. The free element is a steel-gray, strong, lightweight brittle alkaline earth metal. It is primarily used as a hardening agent in alloys, notably beryllium copper. Structurally, beryllium's very low density (1.85 times that of water), high melting point (1278 °C), high temperature stability, and low coefficient of thermal expansion, make it in many ways an ideal aerospace material, and it has been used in rocket nozzles and is a significant component of planned space telescopes. Because of its relatively high transparency to X-ray
- Beryllium is an alkaline earth metal, one of the basic atomic elements and number 4 on the periodic table. Enterprise NX-01 detected beryllium on a supposedly haunted planet from orbit in 2151. (ENT: "Oasis") The Barbara series of Andromedan android had a skeleton of beryllium-titanium alloy. (TOS: "I, Mudd" ) The late 24th century Starfleet communicators consisted of several materials, including beryllium. (TNG: "Time's Arrow" )
- Beryllium (pronounced /bəˈrɪliəm/) is a chemical element with the symbol Be and atomic number 4. A bivalent element, beryllium is a steel grey, strong, light-weight yet brittle, alkaline earth metal. It is primarily used as a hardening agent in alloys, most notably beryllium copper. Commercial use of beryllium metal presents technical challenges due to the toxicity (especially by inhalation) of beryllium-containing dusts. The material is used by the Covenant in their ships, notably in their holographic projectors.
- Beryllium has exceptional flexural rigidity (Young's modulus 287 GPa). The modulus of elasticity of beryllium is approximately 50% greater than that of steel. The combination of this modulus plus beryllium's relatively low density gives it an unusually fast sound conduction speed at standard conditions (about 12.9 km/s). Other significant properties are the high values for specific heat (1925 J·kg−1·K−1) and thermal conductivity (216 W·m−1·K−1), which make beryllium the metal with the best heat dissipation characteristics per unit weight. In combination with the relatively low coefficient of linear thermal expansion (11.4 × 10−6 K−1), these characteristics ensure that beryllium demonstrates a unique degree of dimensional stability under conditions of thermal loading. At standard temperatur
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