Beryllium forms beryllium carbide on heating.

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The coordinate number of beryllium is not more than 4 whereas other alkali metals have a coordinate number of 6.

The melting point and boiling points are higher when compared to the other elements of the group.


Beryllium forms beryllium carbide on heating.