The name of Germanium comes from the Latin word Germania, which means Germany. Germanium is a metalloid element. Clemens Winkler discovered Germanium in 1886 in Germany.
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germanium reacts naturally
Germanium is Ge.
Yes, germanium is an element.
Germanium is a made up Latin word. The ancient Romans did not have a word for it as they did not know of it.
The name of Germanium comes from the Latin word Germania, which means Germany. Germanium is a metalloid element. Clemens Winkler discovered Germanium in 1886 in Germany.
The origin name of Germanium is from the latin word Germania, meaning Germany
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the word phase also means its state so in that case germanium's normal phase or state is solid the word phase also means its state so in that case germanium's normal phase or state is solid the word phase also means its state so in that case germanium's normal phase or state is solid
No, Germanium is not magnetic, as it is diamagnetic (Fancy word for repulsive) meaning that rather than attracting (Magnetic) It sends objects away.
Germanium compounds are toxic.
Germanium does no "do" anything.
Germanium is not manufactured; its ore is mined then refined into germanium.
the greek word for egg is: avgo
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
There is no Greek word for golf. We use the word ''golf'' or in Greek letters ''Γκόλφ''.