no, it is very brittle
no, it is less ductile and malleable than is glass.
Germanium has 32 electrons.
Germanium Atomic number is 32 and the number of electrons is 32
Malleable
Yes, germanium does form isotopes. It has five stable isotopes: germanium-70, germanium-72, germanium-73, germanium-74, and germanium-76. Additionally, there are several unstable isotopes of germanium that have been produced in laboratories.
no, it is less ductile and malleable than is glass.
Sulfur (S) is brittle, while silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), and gold (Au) are malleable and ductile. Malleability refers to the ability of a material to be shaped without breaking, while ductility is the ability to be stretched into a wire.
malleable
Germanium is not manufactured; its ore is mined then refined into germanium.
Germanium does no "do" anything.
Gold is extremely malleable.
Germanium has 32 electrons.
Germanium Atomic number is 32 and the number of electrons is 32
Malleable
no it is not malleable
Yes, germanium does form isotopes. It has five stable isotopes: germanium-70, germanium-72, germanium-73, germanium-74, and germanium-76. Additionally, there are several unstable isotopes of germanium that have been produced in laboratories.
Germanium has 32 protons.