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  2. Germanium tetrafluoride - Wikipedia

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    Germanium tetrafluoride is a noncombustible, strongly fuming gas with a garlic-like odor. It reacts with water to form hydrofluoric acid and germanium dioxide. Decomposition occurs above 1000 °C. [5] Reaction of GeF 4 with fluoride sources produces GeF 5 − anions with octahedral coordination around Ge atom due to polymerization. [6]

  3. Germanium fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Germanium tetrafluoride, GeF 4, a colorless molecular gas Index of chemical compounds with the same name This set index article lists chemical compounds articles associated with the same name.

  4. Xenon tetrafluoride - Wikipedia

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    It was the first discovered binary compound of a noble gas. [3] It is produced by the chemical reaction of xenon with fluorine: [4] [5] Xe + 2 F 2 → XeF 4. This reaction is exothermic, releasing an energy of 251 kJ/mol. [3] Xenon tetrafluoride is a colorless crystalline solid that sublimes at 117 °C.

  5. Lewis structure - Wikipedia

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    Lewis structure of a water molecule. Lewis structures – also called Lewis dot formulas, Lewis dot structures, electron dot structures, or Lewis electron dot structures (LEDs) – are diagrams that show the bonding between atoms of a molecule, as well as the lone pairs of electrons that may exist in the molecule.

  6. Germanium tetrachloride - Wikipedia

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    A notable derivative of GeCl 4 is germanium dioxide.In the manufacture of optical fibers, silicon tetrachloride, SiCl 4, and germanium tetrachloride, GeCl 4, are introduced with oxygen into a hollow glass preform, which is carefully heated to allow for oxidation of the reagents to their respective oxides and formation of a glass mixture.

  7. Germanium difluoride - Wikipedia

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    Germanium difluoride forms orthorhombic crystals with a space group P2 1 2 1 2 1 (No. 19), Pearson symbol oP12, and lattice constants a = 0.4682 nm, b = 0.5178 nm, c = 0.8312 nm, Z = 4 (four structure units per unit cell). Its crystal structure is characterized by strong polymeric chains composed by GeF 3 pyramids.

  8. Tetrafluoride - Wikipedia

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    Diboron tetrafluoride, B 2 F 4, a colorless gas; Dinitrogen tetrafluoride, N 2 F 4 (Tetrafluorohydrazine) Einsteinium tetrafluoride, EsF 4; Germanium tetrafluoride, GeF 4; Hafnium tetrafluoride, HfF 4; Iridium tetrafluoride, IrF 4; Iron tetrafluoride, FeF 4; Krypton tetrafluoride, KrF 4 (predicted) Lead tetrafluoride, PbF 4; Manganese ...

  9. Germanium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Two oxides of germanium are known: germanium dioxide (GeO 2, germania) and germanium monoxide, (GeO). [4] 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]