Hydrides Germany (hermanovrhodes)\nWednesday, 07 February 2017\n\n\n\nGermanium forms a number of hydrogen compounds, similar to silicon (silane) and carbon (hydrocarbons) hydrogen compounds. The monegerman geh4 is a colourless gas at normal temperature. Liquefied temperature -83 degrees, hardening temperature -166 degrees. Geh4 can be obtained by decomposition of hydrochloric acid compound Germany with magnesium gemg2: gemg2 + 4hl = geh4 + 2mgcl2. Hydride Germany easily dissociates above 280 degrees on germanium and hydrogen. In addition to geh4, its homologues ge2h6 and ge3h8 are known for their colourless fluids. Hydrides in Germany are capable of replacing a hydrogen atom with a galoid atom. An example of such compounds is the german-chloroform gehcl3 - colourless liquid (melting point - 71 degrees, boiling point - 75 degrees).\n\n\n\n\n\nContact facebookclassmate mirtwitterlivejournalsulphides germanyhalogenides germanygernatyoxidiz germanyproperties germanyextraction thallium from dust from kiln finish extraction thallium and cadmium from dust obtained from melting lead in mine furnaces extraction thallium from zinc waste
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Hydrides Germany (hermanovrhodes)