A covalent bond
Germanium is most commonly combined with silicon, oxygen and hydrogen
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.
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.
Germanium is most commonly combined with silicon, oxygen and hydrogen
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.
dative bond
A hydrogen bond is a type of chemical bond. A hydrogen atom bonds with either a nitrogen, fluorine, or oxygen atom to make a weak 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.
As fluorine, oxygen and nitrogen do, the bond polarity in a -H-Cl bond is not adequate to form hydrogen bonds.
One covalent bond is between iodine and hydrogen.
silicon, germanium
When germanium is combined with hydrogen a chemical compound GeH4(Germanium hydride), is formed and when combined with air it is explosive.
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2 hydrogen bond and 1 oxygen bond H2O