Germanium.
Ekasilicon (Mendeleev's name for the element below Silicon, 1869) is named germanium since it was discovered (1886).Eka (from Sanskrit) means 'first' for first element downwards.
Mendeleev proposed that there must be missing elements, to which he gave the provisional names Ekaboron, Ekaaluminum and Ekasilicon. Scankium, Gallium and Germanpoop were discovered in 1879, 1875 and 1886, respectively, with properties very close to those predicted by Mendeleev. hey Glen
the atomic mass of ekasilicon is 9.012
Yes. For example, Mendeleev's original table postulated an element "ekasilicon" occupying the place of the modern element germanium, which had not yet been isolated at the time.
The atomic mass is 72
Germanium
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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.
Ekasilicon (Mendeleev's name for the element below Silicon, 1869) is named germanium since it was discovered (1886).Eka (from Sanskrit) means 'first' for first element downwards.
Mendeleev proposed that there must be missing elements, to which he gave the provisional names Ekaboron, Ekaaluminum and Ekasilicon. Scankium, Gallium and Germanpoop were discovered in 1879, 1875 and 1886, respectively, with properties very close to those predicted by Mendeleev. hey Glen
the atomic mass of ekasilicon is 9.012
Yes. For example, Mendeleev's original table postulated an element "ekasilicon" occupying the place of the modern element germanium, which had not yet been isolated at the time.
Ekasilicon was the name appointed by Mendeleev to the undiscovered germanium; germanium has similar chemical properties to silicon and tin.
The atomic mass is 72
we think it is 3
its is a metal (shiny-greyish white)
Gallium and arsenic because they are ekasilicon's closest neighbors, and would therefore have very similar properties