No such thing as a 'Compound element'. It is either a 'Compound' or an 'Element.
Germanium is an element that appears in the Periodic Table as 'Ge'.
NB A compound is a COMBINATION of two or more different elements.
"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_germanium_a_mineral" No germanium is a metal....
An element is a substance made up of only one type of atom, such as hydrogen or oxygen. A compound is a substance made up of two or more elements chemically bonded together, like water, which is made of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
Yes, Germanium is an element. It is a metalloid with the atomic number 32 and is commonly used in semiconductors and fiber optic systems.
Germanium has 32 protons.
Ge is Germanium, S is Sulfur, Germanium (di)sulfide is GeS2Germanium disulfide refers to the chemical compound with the formula GeS2. It is a colourless white crystalline material, which melts at roughly 800 °C.Germanium sulfide was the first germanium compound found by Clemens Winkler during the analysis of argyrodite. The fact that germanium sulfide is not soluble in acidic water made it possible for Winkler to isolate the new element from the other elements.
Germanium is anatural chemical element (Ge). Sodium chloride (NaCl) is a compound.
"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_germanium_a_mineral" No germanium is a metal....
An element is a substance made up of only one type of atom, such as hydrogen or oxygen. A compound is a substance made up of two or more elements chemically bonded together, like water, which is made of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
Germanium (Ge) is a natural element.
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Yes, Germanium is an element. It is a metalloid with the atomic number 32 and is commonly used in semiconductors and fiber optic systems.
The chemical compound GeO2 is called germanium dioxide.
Germanium has 32 protons.
The element germanium has 32 protons.
No, ultrapure elemental germanium (with very tiny amounts of dopant impurities added) is used in electronics devices. Never germanium compounds, organic or inorganic. However the germanium in the compound is the same element, but could not be used in electronic devices unless separated and purified (which destroys the compound).
Yes, it is.
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