- A
germanide is any
binary compound of
germanium and a more
electropositive element. The
composition of most
germanides is
analogous to that of the corresponding...
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Germanide halides are
compound that
include the
germanide (Ge4−)
anion and a
halide such as
chloride (Cl−),
bromide (Br−) or
iodide (I−). They include...
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Manganese germanide (MnGe) is an
intermetallic compound, a
germanide of manganese. Its
crystals have a
cubic symmetry with no
inversion center, they are...
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germyl or pot****ium
trihydrogen germanide KGeH3) and
rubidium compounds (rubidium
germyl or
rubidium trihydrogen germanide RbGeH3) have the
sodium chloride...
- Iron
germanide (****e) is an
intermetallic compound, a
germanide of iron. At
ambient conditions it
crystallizes in
three polymorphs with monoclinic, hexagonal...
- the unit cell.
Examples occur among the
transition metal silicides and
germanides, as well as a few
other compounds such as
gallium palladide. A Weaire–Phelan...
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Cobalt germanide (CoGe) is an
intermetallic compound, a
germanide of cobalt.
Cubic CoGe
crystals (space
group P213, cP8, a = 0.4631 nm) can be produced...
- ****nic, antimony, and bi****h) also form
binary thorium compounds.
Thorium germanides are also known.
Thorium reacts with
hydrogen to form the
thorium hydrides...
- SiGe (/ˈsɪɡiː/ or /ˈsaɪdʒiː/), or silicon–germanium, is an
alloy with any
molar ratio of
silicon and germanium, i.e. with a
molecular formula of the form...
- ISSN 0277-5387. Ge(−1), Ge(−2), Ge(−3), and Ge(–4) have been
observed in
germanides; see Holleman,
Arnold F.; Wiberg, Egon; Wiberg, Nils (1995). "Germanium"...