i think so
Ge (Germanium) and Si (Silicon) are both from group 14 in the periodic table. They are in the same group but not in the same period. Ge is in period 4, while Si is in period 3.
For Si it is 0.6or 0.7 and for Ge 0.3 or 0.2.Both values correct for both si and ge
Ge
Ge has higher conductivity than Si. Because at room temperature the electron and hole mobility for Ge is larger than those of Si. Another explanation is the lower band gap of Ge than Si.
the energy required to break covalent bond in si is 1.1ev and in ge is 0.7ev
for germanium it is 0.3 and for silicon it is 0.7
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Silicon (Si) and Germanium (Ge) are located in the same group (Group 14) of the periodic table, which means they have the same number of valence electrons. As a result, they exhibit similar chemical properties such as forming covalent compounds, sharing electrons, and having the ability to act as semiconductors.
0.6-0.7 V for Si at room temp. and 0.3 for Ge at room temp.
Si ge 32A he yi ge xiang jiao shao nian - 1996 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:IIB
Cry-al-ge-si-a.
Si can be fabricated into ICs inexpensively, Ge cannot.Si maximum junction operating temperature is 150C, Ge is only 70C.Si is as cheap and plentiful as sand, Ge is more expensive and rarer.etc.