(N/A) In group $2$,$Be$ is the only element that forms a covalent oxide $BeO$,which is amphoteric in nature. The other elements of this group form ionic oxides which are basic in nature. $BeO$ reacts with water to form $Be(OH)_{2}$,which is an amphoteric hydroxide.
$BeO + H_{2}O \rightarrow Be(OH)_{2}$
$Be(OH)_{2}$ is amphoteric,meaning it reacts with both acids and bases.
Reaction with an alkali $(NaOH)$:
$2 NaOH_{(aq)} + Be(OH)_{2(s)} \rightarrow Na_{2}[Be(OH)_{4}]_{(aq)}$
(Sodium tetrahydroxoberyllate)
Reaction with an acid $(H_{2}SO_{4})$:
$Be(OH)_{2(s)} + H_{2}SO_{4(aq)} \rightarrow BeSO_{4(aq)} + 2 H_{2}O_{(l)}$
(Beryllium sulphate)