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In the case of germanium tetraethyl, over the temperature range employed, 420- 450°, the products of the decom- position were a bright mirror-like deposit of ger- ...
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In the stud>- of germanium tetraethyl, the zuthors had found that that coinpound \ vas not affected by cold, con- centrated sulphuric acid. C'onsequently the ...
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Clemens Winkler first prepared germanium tetra-ethyl in 1887 by the action of ... able to prepare germanium tetra-ethyl of as high purity as possible and to make ...
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This paper reports the monoisotopic mass spectra of the tetramethyl and tetraethyl compounds of carbon, silicon, germanium, tin and lead. Metastable ion ...
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Pergamon Press Ltd. Printed in Northern Ireland Preliminary Studies on Neutron Activation of Tetraethyl Germanium M. NOWAK Institute of Nuclear Research, ...
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Examples are tetramethyl germanium and tetraethyl germanium. The chemistry of these compounds lies between that of organosilicon and organotin ...
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Nov 6, 2006 ... Alkyl compounds of germanium such as germanium tetra-ethyl, Ge(C 2 H 5 ) 4 , a liquid boiling at C., have been obtained. The germanium salts ...
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(the only material studied in the liquid state), tetraethyl germanium, tetramethyl tin , and tetramethyllead and also aniline, dicyclopentadiene, methyl nitrate and ...
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from about 220' for lead tetraethyl to about 650' for silicon tetramethyl, and that in at least two cases, germanium tetraethyl and lead tetraethyl, and probably in all ...
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Tetraethylgermanium (common name tetraethyl germanium), abbreviated TEG, is an organogermanium compound with the formula (CH3CH2)4Ge.
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