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- Digermane is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Ge2H6. One of the few hydrides of germanium, it is a colourless liquid. Its molecular geometry...
- compounds Related alkanes Methane Propane Butane Related compounds Disilane Digermane Supplementary data page Ethane (data page) Except where otherwise noted...
- ethyl ether 28 °C Perfluorocyclopentadiene C5F6 28 °C 2-Butyne 29 °C Digermane 29 °C Perfluoroisopropyl methyl ether 29 °C Trifluoromethanesulfonyl chloride...
- known and are fairly similar to the hydrosilicones, e.g. germane GeH4 and digermane Ge2H6. They are germanium analogues of alkanes. Stannane SnH4, a strong...
- phosphide – GaP Gallium(II) sulfide – GaS Gallium(III) sulfide – Ga2S3 Digermane – Ge2H6 Germane – GeH4 Germanium(II) bromide – GeBr2 Germanium(II) chloride...
- generated using a high frequency plasma source to produce germane and digermane. Germane is weakly acidic. In liquid ammonia GeH4 is ionised forming NH4+...
- compounds Related disilanes Hexamethyldisilane Related compounds Ethane Digermane Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard...
- the same cycloaddition reaction to afford a digermane with two four-membered Ge2C2 rings, while the digermane with two three-membered GeC2 rings is obtained...
- P410+P403, P501 Related compounds Related compounds Ethane Disilane Digermane Methylsilane Methylgermane Except where otherwise noted, data are given...
- germane to vacuum ultraviolet light in a solid argon matrix. On heating, digermane is formed: 2 GeH3• → GeH3GeH3 Germyl compounds react with water, so water...