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How do oxygen and beryllium atoms transform into oxygen ion O2- and Be2 beryllium ion Be2? tysm

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Because oxygen is 02
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On the whole, the metals burn in oxygen to form a simple metal oxide. Beryllium is reluctant to burn unless it is in the form of dust or powder. Beryllium has a very strong (but very thin) layer of beryllium oxide on its surface, and this prevents any new oxygen getting at the underlying beryllium to react with it.
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