Template:Infobox germanium

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Germanium,  32Ge
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General properties
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Germanium in the periodic table
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Atomic number (Z)32
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Periodperiod 4
Blockp-block
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Electron configuration[Ar] 3d10 4s2 4p2
Electrons per shell
2, 8, 18, 4
Physical properties
Phase at STPsolid
Melting point1211.40 K ​(938.25 °C, ​1720.85 °F)
Boiling point3106 K ​(2833 °C, ​5131 °F)
Density (near r.t.)5.323 g/cm3
when liquid (at m.p.)5.60 g/cm3
Heat of fusion36.94 kJ/mol
[[Enthalpy of vaporization|Heat of Template:Engvar]]334 kJ/mol
Molar heat capacity23.222 J/(mol·K)
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Atomic properties
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ElectronegativityPauling scale: 2.01
[[Ionization energy|Template:Engvar energies]]
  • 1st: 762 kJ/mol
  • 2nd: 1537.5 kJ/mol
  • 3rd: 3302.1 kJ/mol
Atomic radiusempirical: 122 pm
Covalent radius122 pm
Van der Waals radius211 pm
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Other properties
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Speed of sound thin rod5400 m/s (at 20 °C)
Thermal expansion6.0 µm/(m·K)
Thermal conductivity60.2 W/(m·K)
Electrical resistivity1 Ω·m (at 20 °C)
Band gap0.67 eV (at 300 K)
Magnetic orderingdiamagnetic[1]
Magnetic susceptibility−76.84·10−6 cm3/mol[2]
Young's modulus103 GPa[3]
Shear modulus41 GPa[3]
Bulk modulus75 GPa[3]
Poisson ratio0.26[3]
Mohs hardness6.0
CAS Number7440-56-4
History
Namingafter Germany, homeland of the discoverer
PredictionDmitri Mendeleev (1871)
DiscoveryClemens Winkler (1886)
Main isotopes of germanium
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  1. Magnetic susceptibility of the elements and inorganic compounds, in Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 81st edition, CRC press.
  2. Weast, Robert (1984). CRC, Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. Boca Raton, Florida: Chemical Rubber Company Publishing. pp. E110. ISBN 0-8493-0464-4.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Properties of Germanium". Ioffe Institute.