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  2. List of aqueous ions by element - Wikipedia

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    Metallic ions in aqueous solution display many colours: • the red cobalt cation Co 2+ from Co(NO 3) 2 (see § Co) • the orange chromium oxyanion Cr 2 O 2− 7 from K 2 Cr 2 O 7 • the yellow chromium oxyanion CrO 2− 4 from K 2 CrO 4 • the turquoise nickel cation Ni 2+ from NiCl 2

  3. Metal ions in aqueous solution - Wikipedia

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    A metal ion in aqueous solution or aqua ion is a cation, dissolved in water, of chemical formula [M(H 2 O) n] z+.The solvation number, n, determined by a variety of experimental methods is 4 for Li + and Be 2+ and 6 for most elements in periods 3 and 4 of the periodic table.

  4. Beryllium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Beryllium chloride is an inorganic compound with the formula BeCl 2. It is a colourless, hygroscopic solid that dissolves well in many polar solvents. Its properties are similar to those of aluminium chloride , due to beryllium 's diagonal relationship with aluminium .

  5. Beryllium - Wikipedia

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    Beryllium hydroxide created using either the sinter or melt method is then converted into beryllium fluoride or beryllium chloride. To form the fluoride, aqueous ammonium hydrogen fluoride is added to beryllium hydroxide to yield a precipitate of ammonium tetrafluoroberyllate, which is heated to 1,000 °C (1,830 °F) to form beryllium fluoride ...

  6. Olation - Wikipedia

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    In inorganic chemistry, olation is the process by which metal ions form polymeric oxides in aqueous solution. [1] The phenomenon is important for understanding the relationship between metal aquo complexes and metal oxides, which are represented by many minerals.

  7. Beryllium hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    The natural pure beryllium hydroxide is rare (in form of the mineral behoite, orthorhombic) or very rare (clinobehoite, monoclinic). [8] [9] When alkali is added to beryllium salt solutions the α-form (a gel) is formed. If this left to stand or boiled, the rhombic β-form precipitates. [10]

  8. Beryllium sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Beryllium sulfate normally encountered as the tetrahydrate, [Be(H 2 O) 4]SO 4 is a white crystalline solid. It was first isolated in 1815 by Jons Jakob Berzelius . [ 4 ] Beryllium sulfate may be prepared by treating an aqueous solution of many beryllium salts with sulfuric acid , followed by evaporation of the solution and crystallization.

  9. Tetrafluoroberyllate - Wikipedia

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    The Tuttons salt (NH 4) 2 Mn(BeF 4) 2 ·6(H 2 O) is made from a solution of NH 4 BeF 3 mixed with NH 4 MnF 3. [11] The equivalent of alums are hard to make because the trivalent ion will often form a complex with fluoride in preference to the beryllium fluoride. However the violet coloured acid and rubidium chrome alum exist at chilly ...