Germanium has two forms , each with a formula unit of Ge. One has a structure like diamond, the other is metallic, and only forms at very high pressure and has structure similar to the metallic form of tin.
The formula for germanium arsenate is GeAsO4.
The chemical formula for germanium sulfite is Ge(SO3)2
The formula for germanium(II) carbonate is GeCO3.
Germanium is an element, and as such does not have a chemical formula per se. Rather is has a chemical symbol, which is Ge.
The chemical formula for germanium sulfide is GeS.
The formula for germanium arsenate is GeAsO4.
The chemical formula for germanium sulfite is Ge(SO3)2
The formula for germanium(II) carbonate is GeCO3.
Germanium is an element, and as such does not have a chemical formula per se. Rather is has a chemical symbol, which is Ge.
The chemical formula for germanium sulfide is GeS.
The chemical formula for germanium is Ge, and for fluorine, it is F2.
The formula for germanium carbonate is GeCO3, where Ge represents the element germanium and CO3 represents the carbonate ion.
The chemical formula for germanium sulfate is Ge(SO4)2. It consists of one germanium atom bonded to two sulfate ions.
germanium has an oxidation number of +4, phosphate is PO4 has an oxidation number -3. Ge3(PO4)4
There are two types. The formulas are GeCl2 and GeCl4 :)
chemical formula is GeO2. Its other names are germanic acid, G-15, and ACC10380. It forms as a passivation layer on pure germanium in contact with atmospheric oxygen.
Two germanium chlorides are known: GeCl2 and GeCl4.