Beryllium: geological information![]() Beryllium is found in a number of minerals. The most important minerals are beryl, [Be3Al2(SiO3)6], which is often found as hexagonal prisms, and bertrandite [4BeO.2SiO2.H2O]. Aquamarine and emerald are precious forms of beryl. Abundances of beryllium in various environmentsIn this table of abundances, values are given in units of ppb (parts per billion; 1 billion = 109), both in terms of weight and in terms of numbers of atoms. Values for abundances are difficult to determine with certainty, so all values should be treated with some caution, especially so for the less common elements. Local concentrations of any element can vary from those given here an orders of magnitude or so and values in various literature sources for less common elements do seem to vary considerably.
The chart above shows the log of the abundance (on a parts per billion scale) of the elements by atom number in our sun. Notice the "sawtooth" effect where elements with even atomic numbers tend to be more strongly represented than those with odd atomic numbers. This shows up best using the "Bar chart" option on the chart. WebElements ShopWebElements now has a WebElements shop at which you can buy periodic table posters, mugs, T-shirts, games, molecular models, and more. |
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