There are two types. The formulas are GeCl2 and GeCl4 :)
There are two types. The formulas are GeCl2 and GeCl4 :)
Two germanium chlorides are known: GeCl2 and GeCl4.
If you are referring to germanium tetrachloride, it is a colorless liquid. If you are referring to germanium dichloride, it is a yellow solid. Germanium does not have any chloride compounds that are gaseous at STP.
Germanium is anatural chemical element (Ge). Sodium chloride (NaCl) is a compound.
The formula for germanium arsenate is GeAsO4.
The chemical formula for germanium sulfite is Ge(SO3)2
Germanium chloride is mainly used in the production of high-purity germanium metal for semiconductor applications, such as in the electronics industry. It is also used in some chemical research applications and as a precursor for other germanium compounds.
The formula for germanium(II) carbonate is GeCO3.
Germanium is an element, and as such does not have a chemical formula per se. Rather is has a chemical symbol, which is Ge.
The chemical formula for germanium sulfide is GeS.
The chemical formula for germanium is Ge, and for fluorine, it is F2.
The formula for germanium carbonate is GeCO3, where Ge represents the element germanium and CO3 represents the carbonate ion.