beryllium poisoning
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berylliosisberyllium poisoning
berylliosesBERYLLIOSIS, beryllium poisoning
beberyllium
ATOMBit of beryllium
berylliumsBERYLLIUM, a metallic element
BEONTHEFENCEBeryllium used to make barbed wire?
gluciniuma former name for beryllium also GLUCINUM
gluciniumsGLUCINIUM, a former name for beryllium also GLUCINUM
BORONElement between beryllium and carbon on the periodic table
phenacitea mineral, beryllium silicate, sometimes deceptively like quartz also PHENAKITE
berylliaan oxide of beryllium used as a hardener, also GLUCINA
glucinaan oxide of beryllium used as a hardener, also BERYLLIA
phenakitea mineral, beryllium silicate, sometimes deceptively like quartz also PHENACITE
berylliasBERYLLIA, an oxide of beryllium used as a hardener, also GLUCINA
phenacitesPHENACITE, a mineral, beryllium silicate, sometimes deceptively like quartz also PHENAKITE
glucinasGLUCINA, an oxide of beryllium used as a hardener, also BERYLLIA
phenakitesPHENAKITE, a mineral, beryllium silicate, sometimes deceptively like quartz also PHENACITE
chrysoberyla mineral, beryllium aluminate, of a greenish-yellow or gold colour
chrysoberylsCHRYSOBERYL, a mineral, beryllium aluminate, of a greenish-yellow or gold colour
euclaserare green or blue mineral, beryllium aluminum silicate, BeAlSiO4(OH), occurring in prismatic crystals
gadoliniteA rare dark brown or black mineral, consisting of a silicate of iron, beryllium, and rare earths
phenacitea hard glassy mineral that consists of a silicate of beryllium and occurs especially in rhombohedral crystals
phenakitea hard glassy mineral that consists of a silicate of beryllium and occurs especially in rhombohedral crystals
chrysoberylA greenish or yellowish-green mineral consisting of an oxide of beryllium and aluminum. It occurs as tabular crystals, sometimes of gem quality
euclasea mineral that consists of a brittle silicate of beryllium and aluminum in pale yellow, green, or blue prismatic crystals and is used especially as a gemstone
beryla mineral consisting of a silicate of beryllium and aluminum of great hardness that occurs in colorless hexagonal prisms when pure and in various colors (as green, blue, yellow, or pink) when not pure, that is valued as a source of gems, and that is the principal source of beryllium