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- In chemistry, germanate is a compound containing an oxyanion of germanium. In the naming of inorganic compounds it is a suffix that indicates a polyatomic...
- Sodium germanate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Na2GeO3. It exists as a colorless solid. Sodium germanate is primarily used for the...
- Bi****h germanium oxide or bi****h germanate is an inorganic chemical compound of bi****h, germanium and oxygen. Most commonly the term refers to the...
- germanates) exhibits the unusual property of having a high refractive index for visible light, but transparency to infrared light. Bi****h germanate,...
- indeed transformed to the denser spinel structure, as did numerous germanate and germanate-silicate solid solutions. In 1966, Ringwood and Alan Major, the...
- lanthanum substitute for a pair of divalent metal ions, in germanate-pyromorphite germanate replaces phosphate and chloride, and in ellestadites silicate...
- about 12 photons/keV. BaF 2 is not hygroscopic. BGO or bi****h germanate: bi****h germanate has a higher stopping power, but a lower optical yield than NaI(Tl)...
- electrodeposited well below this temperature in a highly alkaline solution. Bi****h germanate is a scintillator, widely used in X-ray and gamma ray detectors. Bi****h...
- 2016. Retrieved 3 April 2018. "Nickel-Strunz classificationsilicates (Germanates) 10th edition". mindat.org. Archived from the original on 5 November 2018...
- and certain scintillating materials, such as sodium iodide and bi****h germanate, achieve high electron densities as a result of the high atomic numbers...