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  2. Germanium dioxide - Wikipedia

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    Germanium dioxide, also called germanium (IV) oxide, germania, and salt of germanium, [1] is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Ge O 2. It is the main commercial source of germanium. It also forms as a passivation layer on pure germanium in contact with atmospheric oxygen.

  3. Germanium compounds - Wikipedia

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    The dioxide, GeO 2 can be obtained by roasting germanium disulfide (GeS 2) or by allowing elemental germanium to slowly oxidze in air, [5] and is a white powder that is only slightly soluble in water but reacts with alkalis to form germanates. [4] The monoxide, germanous oxide, can be obtained by the high temperature reaction of GeO 2 with Ge ...

  4. Germanium oxide - Wikipedia

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    Germanium oxide. Germanium oxide may refer to: Germanium dioxide, GeO 2, the best known and most commonly encountered oxide of germanium containing germanium (IV) Germanium monoxide, GeO, a stable but not well characterised compound containing germanium (II) Category: Set index articles on chemistry.

  5. Uchu Sentai Kyuranger - Wikipedia

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    Uchu Sentai Kyuranger: Episode of Stinger (宇宙戦隊キュウレンジャー Episode of スティンガー, Uchū Sentai Kyūrenjā Episōdo Obu Sutingā) is a V-Cinema release that focuses on a side story of Stinger as Sasori Orange. The V-Cinema was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 25, 2017. [8][9][10] The event of the movie takes ...

  6. Germanium - Wikipedia

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    Germanium is a chemical element; it has symbol Ge and atomic number 32. It is lustrous, hard-brittle, grayish-white and similar in appearance to silicon. It is a metalloid (more rarely considered a metal) in the carbon group that is chemically similar to its group neighbors silicon and tin. Like silicon, germanium naturally reacts and forms ...

  7. Bismuth germanate - Wikipedia

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    Bismuth germanium oxide or bismuth germanate is an inorganic chemical compound of bismuth, germanium and oxygen. Most commonly the term refers to the compound with chemical formula Bi 4 Ge 3 O 12 (BGO), with the cubic evlitine crystal structure, used as a scintillator. (The term may also refer to a different compound with formula Bi 12 GeO 20 ...

  8. Sodium germanate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium germanate. [O-] [Ge] (=O) [O-]. [Na+]. [Na+] Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Sodium germanate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Na 2 GeO 3. It exists as a colorless solid. Sodium germanate is primarily used for the synthesis of other ...

  9. Germanate - Wikipedia

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    Germanate. The orthogermanate anion. In chemistry, germanate is a compound containing an oxyanion of germanium. In the naming of inorganic compounds it is a suffix that indicates a polyatomic anion with a central germanium atom, [1] for example potassium hexafluorogermanate, K 2 GeF 6. [2]