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Definition of "germanium" []

  • A brittle, crystalline, gray-white metalloid element, widely used as a semiconductor, as an alloying agent and catalyst, and in certain optical glasses. Atomic number 32; atomic weight 72.59; melting point 937.4°C; boiling point 2,830°C; specific gravity 5.323 (at 25°C); valence 2, 4. See Table at element. (noun)

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Use "germanium" in a sentence
  • "Clemens Winkler named germanium from the Latin word Germania meaning Germany."
  • "a simple integrated circuit in germanium, a commonly used semiconductor at that time."
  • "The project I worked on was the measurement of the lifetime of photo-excited carriers in germanium."