Oxygen to form Ge2O3 and GeO, sulfur to form Ge2S3 and GeS, chlorine to form GeCl2 and GeCl4, hydrogen to form GeH4 and Ge2H6, nitrogen to form Ge3N4,.
- it also forms organogermanium compounds such as CH3GeCl3
Germanium has an extensive chemistry but it isn't very well studied or well known.
Yes, Germanium with the atomic number of 32 can combine with chlorine to make silicon phone cases
It will form an ionic bond. It will form GeF4 or Germanium QuadFloride.
A covalent bond
dative bond
Germanium chloride is a bond between a metal and a nonmetal. The electronegativity difference between these substances is great. Thus, this compound has an ionic bond.
silicon, germanium
Yes, Germanium with the atomic number of 32 can combine with chlorine to make silicon phone cases
It will form an ionic bond. It will form GeF4 or Germanium QuadFloride.
A covalent bond
dative bond
Germanium chloride is a bond between a metal and a nonmetal. The electronegativity difference between these substances is great. Thus, this compound has an ionic bond.
Oxygen and Carbon
they are all in the same group (column) in the Periodic Table
Silicon and germanium are the elements used in transistors
ionic
Silicon and germanium are the elements used in transistors
Silicon and germanium are among the widely used semiconducting elements.