The physicochemical and electrophysical properties of ceramics based on BeO without impregnation and after impregnation with an aqueous solution of sodium carbonate Na 2 CO 3 are studied. It is established that impregnation leads to preparation of ceramic specimens with a white color, which develop increased porosity, lower amount of impurities and smaller average microcrystal size, although it has little effect on their electrophysical properties. In order to improve these properties considerably it is necessary to increase ceramic density by increasing its sintering temperature by 20 -40 K. Values of electrical permittivity e and dielectric loss tangent tg d are determined for a series of BeO ceramic specimens (732 pieces), having identical geometric dimensions, but prepared from original BeO powder of different batches. Studies show considerable scatter in the distribution of these parameters, which points to a requirement for further improvement of BeO-ceramic preparation technology.One of the most important tasks is improving the quality of beryllium oxide ceramics, used in radio electronic devices and other areas of technology, and special instrument building. Previously the effect has been established for some impurities on the physicochemical properties of BeO-ceramic prepared by normal ceramic technology (methods of semidry compaction and slip casting), and high-temperature compaction [1 -10]. It has been established that introduction into the BeO-ceramic composition of an admixture of TiO 2 and sintering specimens in a reducing atmosphere made it possible to increase to a considerable extent their electrical conductivity and capacity for absorbing UHF-radiation [8 -10]. Impurity phases of iron have a defining effect on the change in electrophysical properties of BeO-ceramic, which limits its use in objects for electronic technology [1 -7].In order to reduce the unfavorable effect of primarily iron impurity and partly other admixtures on color, microstructure and electrophysical properties of BeO-ceramic objects, production operations have been proposed previously for impregnating porous ceramic preforms, after burning off the organic binder, in aqueous solutions of lithium carbonate Li 2 CO 3 [1, 6, 7]. As a result of this stabilization of microcrystal dimensions is achieved, coloring of the surface and volume of an object is suppressed, and there is also a reduction in values of dielectric permittivity e and dielectric loss tangent tg d. We have considered features of the impurity states of lithium and sodium in .The effect of impregnating BeO-ceramic in a solution of sodium carbonate on its properties has not been studied entirely. In view of this it is important to study the change in physicochemical properties of BeO-ceramic without impregnation and after it in aqueous sodium carbonate Na 2 CO 3 solution. In the present work comprehensive study is attempted for a number of most important functional properties of BeO-ceramic (mechanical strength, linear thermal expansion coefficient, volumetric elect...