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Germanium has 32 atoms.

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How many protons are in germanium?

All germanium atoms have 32 electrons.


How many protons are in germanium 47?

All germanium atoms have 32 electrons.


How many moles are equal to atoms of germanium?

1 mole of germanium is equal to Avogadro's number of atoms, which is approximately 6.022 x 10^23 atoms.


How many nucleus is in germanium?

All atoms have exactly one nucleus.


What is the atoms number of germanium?

The atomic number of germanium is 32.


What would you multiply atoms of germanium by to get the units moles of germanium?

The conversion factor you need for this problem is Avogadro's number.(6.02 x 1023 atoms germanium/1 mole germanium) = 1... OR ...(1 mole germanium/6.02 x 1023 atoms germanium) = 1Since you want to end up in units of moles of Ge, this goes in the numerator (on top). You want to convert from atoms Ge, so this goes in the denominator (on the bottom).atoms Ge1 mole Ge = moles Ge6.02E+23 atoms Ge


Does germanium have a nucleus?

All atoms have a nucleus.


What would you multiply atoms of germanium by to get the units grams of germanium?

There is no direct relationship between atoms of germanium and grams of germanium. Use Avogadro's number to convert atoms to moles, and the atomic mass to convert moles to grams.Since you are converting from atoms Ge, this goes in the denominator (on the bottom) of the first factor. You want to end up in units of grams of Ge, so this goes in the numerator (on the top) of the last factor.atoms Ge1.00 mole Ge72.6 gram= g Ge6.02E+23 atom Ge1.00 mole GeNote that the units atoms germanium "cancel out" in the first factor and you are left in units of moles. Moles cancel out in the second factor and the final units are grams germanium.


What happens when you add a proton to germanium?

If it were possible to add a proton to atoms, then the germanium would turn into arsenic.


What is the shape of unit crystal that is formed when one germanium atom is bonded with four other germanium atoms?

Tetrahedral


Why is germanium chloride molecule bent even though there are only two atoms surronding the central germanium chloride molecule?

The germanium chloride molecule is bent because there are two lone pairs of electrons on the germanium atom, which causes repulsion between the lone pairs and the chlorine atoms. This repulsion results in a bent molecular geometry.


What is the formula of the chloride of germanium?

There are two types. The formulas are GeCl2 and GeCl4 :)