Chemcraft
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Beryllium powder 99% for sale
We offer beryllium powder for sale. Packed in plastic jars.
Price for 50 gr - 195 USD
Worldwide shipping
Main substance: >99%
Density: 0.57 - 0.61 g/cm3
Average particle size: 14-19 µm
Maximum particle size: 30 µm
Specific surface area: 0.9-1.0 m2/g
Link to our internet store:
https://chemcraft.su/product/24324
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Herr Haber
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So sad you didnt have it 10 days ago !
Oh well, next time.
The spirit of adventure was upon me. Having nitric acid and copper, I had only to learn what the words 'act upon' meant. - Ira Remsen
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MineMan
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I thought I read somewhere the CIA used beryllium for assassinations. It was an interesting read but I can’t find it now...
Is it really that toxic? A quick google search was useless.
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B(a)P
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ATSDR has some good info on this, mainly a risk from an inhalation exposure scenario.
https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/ToxProfiles/tp4.pdf
The toxicity of beryllium to the respiratory tract is usually manifested in one of
two syndromes: acute beryllium disease and chronic beryllium disease. Acute beryllium disease is
usually observed at relatively high beryllium exposure levels, has a short period of induction, and is
usually resolved within a couple of months of exposure termination. It is believed to be an inflammatory
response to beryllium and most regions of the respiratory tract are affected; some reported symptoms
include nasopharyngitis, shortness of breath, labored breathing, and chemical pneumonitis.
Two types of dermal effects have been observed in beryllium exposed workers: an
inflammatory reaction and an immune reaction. Edematous papulovesicular dermatitis was observed in
workers exposed to airborne beryllium sulfate, beryllium fluoride, or beryllium oxyfluoride; this is likely
an inflammatory response to beryllium.
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