Ge is Germanium, S is Sulfur, Germanium (di)sulfide is GeS2
Germanium disulfide refers to the chemical compound with the formula GeS2. It is a colourless white crystalline material, which melts at roughly 800 °C.
Germanium sulfide was the first germanium compound found by Clemens Winkler during the analysis of argyrodite. The fact that germanium sulfide is not soluble in acidic water made it possible for Winkler to isolate the new element from the other elements.
The chemical formula for germanium sulfite is Ge(SO3)2
Germanium is an element, and as such does not have a chemical formula per se. Rather is has a chemical symbol, which is Ge.
SCl4 is the chemical formula for sulfur tetrachloride.
SO3 is the chemical formula for sulfur trioxide.
GeS2
The chemical formula for germanium sulfite is Ge(SO3)2
Germanium is an element, and as such does not have a chemical formula per se. Rather is has a chemical symbol, which is Ge.
GeO2 is the chemical formula of germanium dioxide.
S is the chemical formula for Sulfur.
SCl4 is the chemical formula for sulfur tetrachloride.
SO3 is the chemical formula for sulfur trioxide.
GeS2
Ge3As4
The chemical formula for sulfur tetrafluoride is SF4.
Two germanium chlorides are known: GeCl2 and GeCl4.
The chemical formula of sulfur dichloride is SCl2.
The chemical formula of sulfur dichloride is SCl2.