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- instead uses the term germanide (or trihydridogermanate(1-)) for the GeH−3 anion. Copper germanide "Germanides definition of Germanides in the Free Online...
- 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...
- Germanide halides are compound that include the germanide (Ge4−) anion and a halide such as chloride (Cl−), bromide (Br−) or iodide (I−). They include...
- 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...
- ****nic, antimony, and bi****h) also form binary thorium compounds. Thorium germanides are also known. Thorium reacts with hydrogen to form the thorium hydrides...
- Manganese germanide (MnGe) is an intermetallic compound, a germanide of manganese. Its crystals have a cubic symmetry with no inversion center, they are...
- Iron germanide (****e) is an intermetallic compound, a germanide of iron. At ambient conditions it crystallizes in three polymorphs with monoclinic, hexagonal...
- germyl or pot****ium trihydrogen germanide KGeH3) and rubidium compounds (rubidium germyl or rubidium trihydrogen germanide RbGeH3) have the sodium chloride...
- +1 are found on the surface of oxides, or negative oxidation states in germanides, such as −4 in Mg 2Ge. Germanium cluster anions (Zintl ions) such as Ge42−...
- F.; Hulm, John K. (15 February 1953). "Superconducting Silicides and Germanides". Physical Review. 89 (4): 884. Bibcode:1953PhRv...89Q.884H. doi:10.1103/PhysRev...