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  • Beryllium Bicarbonate (Be(HCO₃)₂): Formula, Properties & Explanation
    The compound Be(HCO₃)₂ is beryllium bicarbonate.

    Here's why:

    * Be is the symbol for beryllium, an alkaline earth metal.

    * HCO₃ is the bicarbonate ion, a polyatomic ion with a -1 charge.

    * The subscript "2" indicates that there are two bicarbonate ions for every beryllium ion.

    Therefore, the correct name for the compound is beryllium bicarbonate.

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