It is Au-Gold, i have the same HW assignment
Ge stands for Germanium in the periodic table of elements. It is a metalloid element with atomic number 32. Germanium is commonly used in semiconductors and optical materials.
The elements that are commonly recognized as metalloids or semimetals are boron (B), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), arsenic (As), antimony (Sb), and tellurium (Te). These elements exhibit properties of both metals and nonmetals, such as being good conductors of electricity but also brittle and less malleable.
they are metalloids
Metalloids are chemical elements; they have not a chemical equation. They have chemical symbols as B, As, Ge, Te, Si, Sb.
The elements to the right
Cu, Cd, Au, Co are transition metals. Sr, Al, Ge are not transition metals. Transition metals are found in the center block of the periodic table and typically have multiple oxidation states.
4Gallium (Ga)Germanium (Ge)Gadolinium (Gd)Gold (Au)
The elements of the GE JP389 30 in Electric Fixed Cooktop are replaceable and Customizable.
"je vais au collège des noisettiers"
"je vais au collège à Thurston" (the French 'collège' is the first stage of secondary education just after the primary school - you start collège when aged about 11)
Ge stands for Germanium in the periodic table of elements. It is a metalloid element with atomic number 32. Germanium is commonly used in semiconductors and optical materials.
You have a GE dishwasher. "Calrod" is GE's trademarked name for their heating elements. (They call the ones on their electric ranges the same thing.)
shiny, malleable, forms a covalent bond if connected to another metal, through groups/families 1-13 then the rest are aluminum,Al, Germanium, Ge, antimony, Sb, and polonium, Po. from there over are non metals. they are grouped together. the elements in lower groups/ families are more reactive. hope this helped some if any
B,SI,Ge,As,Sb,Te,Po.
Mendeleev included gallium (Ga), scandium (Sc), and germanium (Ge) in his periodic table because they filled gaps in the sequence of known elements at the time and helped demonstrate the periodicity of their properties. These elements were crucial in showing the predictive power of Mendeleev's periodic table in suggesting the existence of unknown elements and their properties.
The period 4 representative elements are: K, Ca, Ga, Ge, As, Se, Br, Kr.
Si, Ge - column 4A on the periodic table