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Germanium (symbol Ge) is a chemical element, a metalloid with atomic number 32 on the periodic table.

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  • Germanium (symbol Ge) is a chemical element, a metalloid with atomic number 32 on the periodic table.
  • Germanium Ingots are salvageable items in Endless Ocean 2. When scanned using the Multisensor, they are shown to be made of metal and high-density materials.
  • Germanium ist ein Element mit dem chemischen Symbol Ge. Dieses Metall trägt die Ordnungszahl 32. Dieses Metall ist in der anorganischen Lebensform enthalten, die die Terraformer auf Velara III bedroht. Data entdeckt dies in einer Spektralanalyse der Lebensform. Außerdem ist auch Silikon und Gallium sowie Cadmium, Selenid, Sulfid, Wasser und Natrium enthalten. (TNG: ) Im Zuge eines des öfteren auftretenden Übersetzungsfehlers wurden hier von Silikon geredet, obwohl im englischen Original von Silizium („silicon“ statt „silicone“) die Rede ist.
  • Germanium is an important semiconductor material used in transistors and various other electronic devices. Its major end uses are fiber-optic systems and infrared optics, but it is also used for polymerisation catalysts, in electronics and in solar electric applications. Germanium is mined primarily, though it is also recovered from silver, lead, and copper ores.
  • Germanium is an element, number 32 on the periodic table, usually used as transistor material. The microbrain lifeform of Velara III consisted of several elements, including germanium. (TNG: "Home Soil" )
  • Germanium (pronounced /dʒərˈmeɪniəm/, ) is a chemical element with the symbol Ge and atomic number 32. It is a lustrous, hard, grayish-white metalloid in the carbon group, chemically similar to its group neighbors tin and silicon. 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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  • 32(xsd:integer)
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  • Stable
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  • Clemens Winkler
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  • Germanium
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  • 1886(xsd:integer)
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  • File: 3-icon.pngFile: 2-icon.pngGermanium
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  • Ge
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  • Bulk commercial germanium is sold in ingot bars: This is the broken end of one, showing its internal crystal structure. Germanium is used in light emitting diodes and semiconductors, just like silicon above it
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  • Germanium (symbol Ge) is a chemical element, a metalloid with atomic number 32 on the periodic table.
  • Germanium Ingots are salvageable items in Endless Ocean 2. When scanned using the Multisensor, they are shown to be made of metal and high-density materials.
  • Germanium ist ein Element mit dem chemischen Symbol Ge. Dieses Metall trägt die Ordnungszahl 32. Dieses Metall ist in der anorganischen Lebensform enthalten, die die Terraformer auf Velara III bedroht. Data entdeckt dies in einer Spektralanalyse der Lebensform. Außerdem ist auch Silikon und Gallium sowie Cadmium, Selenid, Sulfid, Wasser und Natrium enthalten. (TNG: ) Im Zuge eines des öfteren auftretenden Übersetzungsfehlers wurden hier von Silikon geredet, obwohl im englischen Original von Silizium („silicon“ statt „silicone“) die Rede ist.
  • Germanium (pronounced /dʒərˈmeɪniəm/, ) is a chemical element with the symbol Ge and atomic number 32. It is a lustrous, hard, grayish-white metalloid in the carbon group, chemically similar to its group neighbors tin and silicon. 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. Because few minerals contain it in large concentration, germanium was discovered comparatively late despite the fact that it is relatively abundant in the Earth's crust. In 1869, Dmitri Mendeleev predicted its existence and some of its properties based on its position on his periodic table and called the element eka-silicon. Nearly two decades later, in 1886, Clemens Winkler found it in the mineral argyrodite. Winkler found that experimental observations agreed with Mendeleev's predictions and named the element after his country, Germany. Germanium is an important semiconductor material used in transistors and various other electronic devices. Its major end uses are fiber-optic systems and infrared optics, but it is also used for polymerization catalysts, in electronics and in solar electric applications. Germanium is mined primarily from sphalerite, though it is also recovered from silver, lead, and copper ores. Some germanium compounds, such as germanium chloride and germane, can irritate the eyes, skin, lungs, and throat.
  • Germanium is an important semiconductor material used in transistors and various other electronic devices. Its major end uses are fiber-optic systems and infrared optics, but it is also used for polymerisation catalysts, in electronics and in solar electric applications. Germanium is mined primarily, though it is also recovered from silver, lead, and copper ores.
  • Germanium is an element, number 32 on the periodic table, usually used as transistor material. The microbrain lifeform of Velara III consisted of several elements, including germanium. (TNG: "Home Soil" )
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