Germanium monoxide
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IUPAC name germanium(II) oxide | |
Other names germanous oxide | |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.039.914 |
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Chemical formula | GeO |
Molar mass | 88.6394 g/mol |
Magnetic susceptibility (χ) | −28.8·10−6 cm3/mol |
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Chemical compound
Germanium monoxide (chemical formula GeO) is a chemical compound of germanium and oxygen. It can be prepared as a yellow sublimate at 1000 °C by reacting GeO2 with Ge metal. The yellow sublimate turns brown on heating at 650 °C.[1] GeO is not well characterised.[1] It is amphoteric dissolving in acids to form germanium(II) salts and in alkali to form "trihydroxogermanates" or "germanites" containing the Ge(OH)3− ion.[2]
Chemistry
Germanium oxide decomposes to Ge and GeO2.[3]
See also
- Germanium dioxide
References
- ^ a b Greenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997). Chemistry of the Elements (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8.
- ^ Egon Wiberg, Arnold Frederick Holleman (2001) Inorganic Chemistry, Elsevier ISBN 0-12-352651-5
- ^ Shriver and Atkins. Inorganic Chemistry (5th Edition). W. H. Freeman and Company, New York, 2010, pp 365.
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Germanium compounds
- GeCl2
- GeF2
- GeBr2
- GeI2
- GeO
- Ge(OH)2
- GeS
- GeSe
- GeTe
- RbGeI3
- GeBr4
- GeCl4
- GeF4
- GeI4
- GeO2
- GeS2
- GeSe2
- Ge3N4