Re: the element Be
Area: Chemistry
Posted By: Dan Berger, Faculty Chemistry/Science, Bluffton College
Date: Tue Feb 4 10:01:20 1997
Message ID: 843653711.Ch
Sarah,
Have you looked in the standard references? The CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics is often very good (look in the index). Another reference I particularly like (though it may not be available to you) is Greenwood and Earnshaw's Chemistry of the Elements.
Failing that, you might try my periodic table links. I especially recommend WebElements.
DJB
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