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Germanium Ge

Germanium Ge. Germanium was discovered by Clemens Winkler at 1886 in Germany origin of name- From the Latin word “German” meaning “Germany”. Germanium.

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Germanium Ge

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  1. GermaniumGe

  2. Germanium was discovered by Clemens Winkler at 1886 in Germany origin of name- From the Latin word “German” meaning “Germany”

  3. Germanium The element is a gray and white Metalloid, and in it’s pure state is crystalline and brittle retaining its luster in air at room temperature it is a very important semiconductor material . Zone-refining techniques have led to production of crystalline Germanium for semi- conductor use with an impurity of only one part in 10

  4. While germanium was discovered in the late 19th century, the first wide usage of the element took place in the middle of the 20th century. Solid state electronics came into being as a result of the growing communications industry that was marketing a new electronic device to the public. Germanium was used in electronic equipment such as rectifiers, transistors, and diodes that helped to improve both the audio and video resolution of televisions in the 1950s. Over time, refined versions of silicon began to supplant germanium as part of radio and television manufacturing. However, the role of germanium in the communications industry was far from over. The development of fiber optic technology for audio communications, specifically telephony, opened a whole new market for the element. In time, germanium was also identified as an excellent option for the production of infrared night vision equipment for security systems. Medical equipment such as infrared spectroscopes also benefits from the use of scandium. Germanium is sometimes used in conjunction with other elements to create various alloys, as well as in the production of fluorescent lamps. Fiber optics and infrared cameras still account for a huge amount of modern day uses for germanium.

  5. Germanium

  6. Certain Germanium compounds have a low mammalian toxicity but a clear activity against certain bacteria, which makes them scatter…

  7. Isolation There is normally no need to germanium in the laboratory as it is readily available commercially. Germanium is available through the treatment of • Germanium dioxide • GeO22 With carbon or hydrogen. The extraction of germanium from fine dust is complex of the difficulty is separating in from zinc, which is also present>>>

  8. Isolation • GeO2 +2c Ge + 2co • GeO2 + 2H2 Ge + 2H2O Pure Germanium • GeCl4 + 2H2 Ge+4HCl

  9. This section includes ionization energies of germanium.

  10. Germanium Compound This section lists some binary compounds with halogens (known as halides), oxygen (known as oxides), hydrogen (known as hydrides), and some other compounds of germanium. For each compound, a formal oxidation number for germanium is given, but the usefulness of this number is limited for p-block elements in particular. Based upon that oxidation number, an electronic configuration is also given but note that for more exotic compounds you should view this as a guide only. The term hydride is used in a generic sense to indicate compounds of the type MxHy and not necessarily to indicate that any compounds listed behave chemically as hydrides. In compounds of germanium (where known), the most common oxidation numbers of germanium are: 4, 2, and -4.

  11. Element : Germanium Symbol: Ge Atomic Number: 32 Found by : Clemens Winkler

  12. Kali Johnson 2nd hour Chemistry Element : Germanium

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