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What is germinum?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

That might be an incorrect spelling of "germanium", a semiconductor.

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Silicon is more stable than germanium primarily due to its larger bandgap and stronger covalent bonding characteristics. The tetrahedral bonding structure of silicon allows for a more robust lattice arrangement, making it less susceptible to defects and thermal instability. Additionally, silicon's higher electronegativity contributes to its stability, as it forms stronger bonds with other elements. Consequently, silicon exhibits greater thermal and chemical resistance compared to germanium.


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