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Germanium iodide



Germanium iodide is a chemical compound of germanium and iodine. Two such compounds exist: germanium(II) iodide GeI2 and germanium(IV) iodide GeI4 [1].

germanium(II) iodide is a crystalline solid which decomposes on melting. Its specific density is 5.37 and it can be sublimed at 240°C in a vacuum.

germanium(VI) iodide is a crystalline solid with melting point 144°C and boiling point 440 °C (with decomposition). Its specific density is 4.32.


See also

  • Other iodides:
HI He
LiI BeI2 BI3 CI4 NI3 I2O4 I2O5 I4O9 IF IF3 IF5 IF7 Ne
NaI MgI2 AlI3 SiI4 PI3 S ICl ICl3 Ar
KI CaI2 Sc TiI4 V Cr MnI2 Fe Co Ni CuI ZnI2 Ga2I6 GeI2 GeI4 As Se Br Kr
Rb SrI2 Y ZrI4 Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd AgI CdI2 InI3 SnI4 SnI2 SbI3 TeI4 CI Xe
CsI BaI Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt AuI HgI2 TlI PbI2 Bi Po At Rn
Fr Ra Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Uub Uut Uuq Uup Uuh Uus Uuo
La Ce Pr Nd Pm SmI2 Eu Gd TbI3 Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu
Ac ThI4 Pa U Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No Lr


References

  1. ^ Lide, D. R. (Ed.) (2005). CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (86th Edn.). Boca Raton (FL):CRC Press. ISBN 0-8493-0486-5. 
 
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