Anomalous Behaviour of Beryllium is considered one the most difficult concept.
28 Questions around this concept.
A metal readily forms its sulphate
which is water-soluble. It forms its oxide
which becomes inert on heating. It forms an insoluble hydroxide
which is soluble in
solution. Then
is
Which of the following is an amphoteric hydroxide?
Choose the correct statement(s) related to BeO.
A. It is ionic in nature
B. It is a basic oxide
C. It acts as amphoteric oxide
D. It acts as amphoteric oxide
Berylium differs from rest of the alkaline earth metals on account of its small atomic size, high electronegativity and a slight difference in electronic configuration. Be2+ is very small. It exerts a high polarising effect on any anion associated with it. On account of this, beryllium compounds show covalent character. Its compounds have low melting points and are soluble in organic solvents. These are hydrolysed in water.
The main points of difference are given below:
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