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Germanium in the ground state has 32 electrons, 4 of these are valence electrons which can participate in chemical reactions. Perhaps that is where you are getting confused.
Germamium is in period 4 and group 4. It is in period 4 because it has 4 shells that hold electrons. It is in group 4 because it has 4 electrons in its outer shell.
Carbon (Ca) Silicon (Si) Germanium (Ge) Tin and Lead
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in pure germanium there are effectively noconduction band electrons or holes, so they don't move at all.
Germanium has 32 electrons per atom. 4 of those are valence electrons. Thus, germanium has 28 core electrons.
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Germanium has 32 electrons.
Germanium has 28 core electrons.
4, like all semiconductors.
Germanium Atomic number is 32 and the number of electrons is 32
It is got 4 electrons in its outermost shell. The last two electrons fall in the 4p orbitals.