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The symbol Ge indicates the element germanium, atomic number 32, a lustrous, hard, grayish-white metalloid (having properties of both metals and non-metals) Like silicon, it is a semiconductor material in the carbon group (group 14).

Germanium has five naturally occurring isotopes ranging in Atomic Mass number from 70 to 76. It forms a large number of organometallic compounds, including tetraethylgermane and isobutylgermane.

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