Ca2beáramlás
Ca2beáramlás, also known as calcium beryllate, is a chemical compound with the formula Ca2BeO4. It is a white crystalline powder that is insoluble in water but soluble in acids. The compound is formed through the reaction of calcium oxide and beryllium oxide at high temperatures. Ca2beáramlás is primarily used in the production of high-performance ceramics and glass, where its high melting point and resistance to thermal shock make it valuable. It is also used in the manufacturing of certain types of electronic devices due to its piezoelectric properties. The compound is toxic if ingested, and proper handling and disposal procedures must be followed to prevent exposure. Ca2beáramlás is not commonly found in nature and is typically synthesized in laboratories or industrial settings. Its chemical properties and applications continue to be an active area of research.