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Hydrogen carbon—germanium bonds

Germanium forms a wide range of compounds with hydrogen, silicon, the heavier group 14 elements, some main group metals, and transition metals. Catenated hydrides, Ge H2 +2, have already been discussed. The majority have carbon bonded to Ge and are included in the next article (see Germanium Organometallic Chemistry). [Pg.1418]


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