Beryllium
61beryllium — Смотри Бериллий (Be) …
62Beryllium — Be|rỵl|li|um 〈n.; Gen.: s; Pl.: unz.; chem. Zeichen: Be〉 chem. Element, zweiwertiges Erdalkalimetall, Leichtmetall, Ordnungszahl 4 [Etym.: → Beryll] …
63Beryllium — Berỵllium [von gr. βηρυλλος = Beryll (Edelsteinname)] s; s: metallisches chem. Element; Zeichen: Be …
64Beryllium — Be|ryl|li|um das; s <zu ↑...ium> chem. Element, Metall; Zeichen Be …
65beryllium — Chemical element …
66beryllium — be·ryl·li·um || be rɪljÉ™m n. (Be) lightweight metallic chemical element commonly used in alloys …
67beryllium — [bə rɪlɪəm] noun the chemical element of atomic number 4, a hard grey metal which is the lightest of the alkaline earth metals. (Symbol: Be) …
68beryllium — be·ryl·li·um …
69beryllium — be•ryl•li•um [[t]bəˈrɪl i əm[/t]] n. chem. a hard, light metallic element, used chiefly in copper alloys to reduce fatigue in springs and electrical contacts Symbol: Be at. wt.: 9.0122 at. no.: 4 sp. gr.: 1.8 at 20° C. • Etymology: 1860–65; <… …
70beryllium — /bəˈrɪliəm/ (say buh rileeuhm) noun a steel grey, divalent, hard, light, metallic element. Its chief use is in copper alloys not subject to fatigue, used for springs and contacts. Symbol: Be; relative atomic mass: 9.0122; atomic number: 4;… …