Answer:
In the second and third periods of the periodic table, a Diagonal Relationship is believed to occur between certain pairings of diagonally adjacent elements. e.g. (Li & Mg, Be & Al, B & Si etc.)
Some diagonal relationship between Aluminium and Beryllium are:
- Both beryllium and aluminium have a tendency to create covalent compounds, which is one of the diagonal relationships between them.
- Friedel crafts catalysts are beryllium chloride and aluminium chloride. Because they are both Lewis acids.
- In the presence of bases, both Be and Al dissolve, forming complexes such as beryllates and aluminates.
- Both oxides are high melting, insoluble solids that are extremely hard.
- Both metals’ hydroxides and oxides are amphoteric in nature.
- When beryllium and aluminium carbides come into contact with water, methane gas is released.