Germanium does no "do" anything.
neither, germanium is a semiconductor
The Carbon Family
conductor
GeH4 is called germane, germanium hydride, geranium tetrahydride, or monogermane.
No. Germanium is a natural element and even marketed as a dietary supplement. It is possible to overdose on the supplement but only if one were to take too many supplements. It is highly unlikely that someone would encounter that high of Germanium levels naturally. That being said, the manufacture of Germanium Substrate for use in electronics (and photovoltaic solar panels) results in hazardous by-products. As a result, there is no cost-effective and safe (according to the EPA) way to produce Germanium Substrate in the U.S., without violating EPA regulations. Most of the Germanium Substrate production for use in the U.S.A. is done in Canada or other countries.
Germanium compounds are toxic.
Germanium is not manufactured; its ore is mined then refined into germanium.
Germanium is a semiconductor
germanium reacts naturally
Germanium is Ge.
No, germanium is very brittle.
Germanium is a metalloid.
Yes, germanium is an element.
Germanium is a semiconductor.
Natural germanium has only one radioactive isotope - germanium 76. 27 artificial radioisotopes of germanium are known.
Germanium is seen almost every day it is sold at local germanium sites.
Germanium has 9 isotopes.