atomic number-32
symbol-Ge
Name-Germanium
Atomic Mass-72.59
color-grey-white
Family-Carbon Family
Column-Column 14
Period-Period 4
Ekasilicon was the first name given to the element germanium. It's atomic mass is 72 and density is 5.5 g/cm. Its bonding power is assumed to be 3.
Dmitri Mendeleev used the property of bonding power when developing his periodic table. Bonding power refers to the number of bonds an element forms during a chemical change. But Mendeleev could not explain bonding power because he didn't know about the structure of atoms. (search Dmitri Mendeleev's periodic table)
Germanium is a metalloid.
germanium reacts naturally
Germanium is Ge.
Ekasilicon was the first name given to the element germanium. It's atomic mass is 72 and density is 5.5 g/cm. Its bonding power is assumed to be 3.
structral formula germanium dioxide
Any semiconductor can be used for rectification, so germanium is suitable.However what you may be thinking of is power rectifiers. Germanium cannot operate with a junction temperature above about 60C, so this is a significant limitation on the power handling capability of germanium power rectifiers (even copper oxide or selenium power rectifiers can handle more power, so they were used for many years before quality silicon power rectifiers became available).
we think it is 3
The entire 1N40xx series of power diodes are all silicon. The OA79 small signal diode is germanium.
Dmitri Mendeleev used the property of bonding power when developing his periodic table. Bonding power refers to the number of bonds an element forms during a chemical change. But Mendeleev could not explain bonding power because he didn't know about the structure of atoms. (search Dmitri Mendeleev's periodic table)
we think it is 3
Germanium compounds are toxic.
Germanium does no "do" anything.
Germanium is not manufactured; its ore is mined then refined into germanium.
Point contact Germanium Signal Schottky Zener Pin Power
Vertical groups are families. Bonding power is based upon the type of bond, the position of element in periodic table.