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What type of bond occurs in germanium oxide?

Germanium oxide typically forms ionic bonds, where the germanium atom loses electrons to the oxygen atoms, creating positively charged germanium ions and negatively charged oxygen ions.


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Germanium can react with elements such as oxygen to form germanium dioxide, sulfur to form germanium sulfide, and halogens like chlorine to form various germanium halides. It can also form alloys with metals such as tin, copper, and silver.


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Does germanium form any isotopes?

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.


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Does germanium emit negative ions?

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Does germanium form a monatomic or diatomic in pure form?

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What does germanium smell like?

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What is the natural state of germanium?

Germanium is a metalloid that is commonly found in nature in the form of germanium dioxide (GeO2) or germanite, which is a rare mineral. It is typically found in combination with other elements rather than in its pure form.


What color is germanium?

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