A metal readily forms its sulfate which is water-soluble. It forms its oxide which becomes inert on heating. It forms an insoluble hydroxide which is soluble in solution. Then is
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Solution
The correct option is B
Explanation:
Beryllium:
Beryllium is a chemical element having an atomic number and an atomic symbol .
The oxides and hydroxides of alkaline earth metal are basic but there is an exception in the case of Beryllium which is amphoteric.
Only beryllium and magnesium sulfates are soluble in water.
The reaction of Beryllium with sulfuric acid:
Beryllium hydroxide reacts with base i.e. sodium hydroxide to produce sodium beryllate along with water.
The chemical reaction can be depicted as:
The oxide of Beryllium is insoluble in pure water but reacts with either an acid (like a base would) or a base. Thus, it is amphoteric in nature.