- Pol; Willens, R. H.; Klement, W. (1960). "Metastable
Electron Compound in Ag-
Ge Alloys" (PDF).
Journal of
Applied Physics. 31 (6): 1137. Bibcode:1960****....
- B, Si,
Ge, As, Sb,
Te Kudryavtsev 1974, p. 158
Greenwood &
Earnshaw 2002, pp. 271, 219, 748–49, 886: C, Al,
Se, Po, At;
Wiberg 2001, p. 573:
Se United...
-
concerning the
existence of
skyrmioniums such as in the 2D J**** mono
layer Cr
Ge(
Se,
Te)3, a lot of
research concentrated on
their mani****tion by
electrical currents...
- (chemical
formula GeO) is a
chemical compound of
germanium and oxygen. It can be
prepared as a
yellow sublimate at 1000 °C by
reacting GeO2 with
Ge metal. The...
-
Germanium telluride (
GeTe) is a
chemical compound of
germanium and
tellurium and is a
component of
chalcogenide gl****. It
shows semimetallic conduction...
-
formula of
GeI2. Germanium(II)
iodide can be
produced by
reacting germanium(IV)
iodide with
hydriodic acid and
hypophosphorous acid and water:
GeI4 + H2O...
- or by
treating a germanium-copper
mixture with bromine:
Ge + Br2 →
GeBr4 From this reaction,
GeBr4 has a heat of
formation of 83.3 kcal/mol. The compound...
- such as the
disulfide (
GeS 2) and
diselenide (
GeSe 2), and the
monosulfide (
GeS),
monoselenide (
GeSe), and
monotelluride (
GeTe).
GeS2
forms as a
white precipitate...
- known, such as the
disulfide (
GeS 2),
diselenide (
GeSe 2), and the
monosulfide (
GeS),
selenide (
GeSe), and
telluride (
GeTe).
GeS2
forms as a
white precipitate...
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GeSe Germanium(II)
sulfide –
GeS Germanium(IV)
bromide –
GeBr4 Germanium(IV)
chloride –
GeCl4 Germanium(IV)
fluoride –
GeF4 Germanium(IV)
iodide –
GeI4...