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The ionic compounds exist as solid crystals or Lattice, when such compounds are added to water crystals break down into ions ,it is dissociation (breaking) of lattice.
No, ultrapure elemental germanium (with very tiny amounts of dopant impurities added) is used in electronics devices. Never germanium compounds, organic or inorganic. However the germanium in the compound is the same element, but could not be used in electronic devices unless separated and purified (which destroys the compound).
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They dissapear.... i hope other people will answer this question because this is all i know. You should know that the particles in the salt spread apart and become smaller. Making it almost impossible to see!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ------- Dissolution is explained by the breakdown of the crystal lattice of a given compound, followed by the release of separate molecules in the solvent.
Refering back to the periodic table if you add a proton to germanium (atomic number 32), it then has atomic number 33 which is arsenic which is 80-100 times more toxic than Germanium.
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The ionic compounds exist as solid crystals or Lattice, when such compounds are added to water crystals break down into ions ,it is dissociation (breaking) of lattice.
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No, ultrapure elemental germanium (with very tiny amounts of dopant impurities added) is used in electronics devices. Never germanium compounds, organic or inorganic. However the germanium in the compound is the same element, but could not be used in electronic devices unless separated and purified (which destroys the compound).
Any Pentavalent or Trivalent atom can be added to Silicon to create an "N" type or "P" type Material respectively. Which is used to create a PN Junction. Examples of Pentavalent atoms would be arsenic, antimony, and phosphorus, these Pentavalent atoms would be used to create an "N" Type material. Examples of Trivalent atoms are aluminum, boron, and gallium. Trivalent atom would be used to create "P" type material. I don't know why you would dope germanium, unless your talking about very old technology. Germanium use has slowed to a crawl since the discovery of intrinsic (pure) silicon.
Ionic compound are brittle because if a force is added to the lattice the layer of ions repel causing the ionic lattice to split and to shatter also called repulsion the opposite charges are lined together. Electrostatic force attraction keeps the ionic compound together.
The vast majority of all transistors are nearly pure silicon, with small amount of carefully added impurities.A small but significant number of transistors are mostly germanium.
Atoms are not added but rather the material (usually silicon) is doped with an impurity like germanium to either add an extra electron (n-material) or be missing an electron (p-material) in the outer valance shell.
Germanium diodes can be point contact, grown junction, alloy junction, diffused junction, or surface barrier; each type is made differently.point contact, a sharp pointed metal wire is pressed against the surface of a piece of germaniumgrown junction, as a boul of germanium is being pulled a quantity of the opposite dopant is added to the molten germanium, the boul is then sliced on opposite sides of the junction and diced into individual diodesalloy junction, a pellet of alloy containing the opposite dopant is placed on a piece of germanium and heated until it alloys into the surface of the germaniumdiffused junction, dopant of the opposite type of a piece of germanium is applied and heated to allow it to diffuse into the germaniumsurface barrier, a piece of germanium is carefully cleaned then metal is electroplated on a small spot on its surfaceNote: these are significantly over simplified descriptions (other than the grown junction method only one device can be made at one time). Note: all of these methods have also been used to make germanium transistors.
a small amount of ethanol [ C2H5OH] is added in drinks .......but when methyl alcohol i.e. CH3OH ....is added to it the drinks become poisonous .
No. Some may think so because there is a word "becoming" and isnt become in that word a prefix? No. The SUFFIX " ING" was added to the word become. So no, become is not a prefix, but suffixes can be added to it.