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Write a note about the structure of beryllium chloride

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`BeCl_(2)` has a chain structure in the solid state.
In  the vapour phase `BeCl_(2)` tends to form a chloro-bridged dimer
At high temperatures of the order of 1200K it gives linear monomer
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