Germanium iodides are inorganic compound with the formula GeIx. Two such compounds exist: germanium(II) iodide, GeI2, and germanium(IV) iodide GeI4.[1]
Germanium(II) iodide is an orange-yellow crystalline solid which decomposes on melting. Its specific density is 5.37 and it can be sublimed at 240 °C in a vacuum. It can be prepared by reducing germanium(IV) iodide with aqueous hypophosphorous acid in the presence of hydroiodic acid.[2] It is oxidised by a solution of potassium iodide in hydrochloric acid to germanium(IV) iodide. It reacts with acetylene at 140 °C to form an analogue of cyclohexa-1,4-diene in which the methylene groups, CH2, are replaced with diiodogermylene groups, GeI2.[3]
Germanium(IV) iodide is an orange-red crystalline solid with melting point 144 °C and boiling point 440 °C (with decomposition). Its specific density is 4.32. It is soluble in non-polar solvents like carbon disulfide, chloroform or benzene,[2] but hydrolyses readily.[3]
Mixed anion compound germanide iodides are also known.
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^Lide, D. R., ed. (2005). CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (86th ed.). Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. ISBN 0-8493-0486-5.
^ abSchenk, P.W. (1963). "12. Silicon and Germanium". In Brauer, Georg (ed.). Handbook of preparative inorganic chemistry (Second ed.). Academic Press. p. 719-720. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-395590-6.50020-X. ISBN 978-0-12-395590-6. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)
^ abGreenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997). Chemistry of the Elements (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. pp. 376–377. doi:10.1016/C2009-0-30414-6. ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8.
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Germanium compounds
Ge(II)
GeCl2
GeF2
GeBr2
GeI2
GeO
Ge(OH)2
GeS
GeSe
GeTe
RbGeI3
Ge(IV)
GeBr4
GeCl4
GeF4
GeI4
GeH4
GeO2
GeS2
GeSe2
Ge3N4
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Salts and covalent derivatives of the iodide ion
HI +H
He
LiI
BeI2
BI3 +BO3
CI4 +C
NI3 NH4I +N
I2O4 I2O5 I2O6 I4O9
IF IF3 IF5 IF7
Ne
NaI
MgI2
AlI AlI3
SiI4
PI3 P2I4 +P PI5
S2I2
ICl ICl3
Ar
KI
CaI2
ScI3
TiI2 TiI3 TiI4
VI2 VI3
CrI2 CrI3 CrI4
MnI2
FeI2 FeI3
CoI2
NiI2 -Ni
CuI
ZnI2
GaI GaI3
GeI2 GeI4 +Ge
AsI3 As2I4 +As
Se
IBr IBr3
Kr
RbI RbI3
SrI2
YI3
ZrI2 ZrI3 ZrI4
NbI4 NbI5
MoI2 MoI3
TcI3
RuI3
RhI3
PdI2
AgI
CdI2
InI InI3
SnI2 SnI4
SbI3 +Sb
TeI4 +Te
I− I− 3
Xe
CsI CsI3
BaI2
LuI3
HfI3 HfI4
TaI4 TaI5
WI2 WI3 WI4
ReI3 ReI 4
OsI OsI2 OsI3
IrI3 IrI 4
PtI2 PtI4
AuI AuI3
Hg2I2 HgI2
TlI TlI3
PbI2
BiI3
PoI2 PoI4
AtI
Rn
Fr
RaI2
Lr
Rf
Db
Sg
Bh
Hs
Mt
Ds
Rg
Cn
Nh
Fl
Mc
Lv
Ts
Og
↓
LaI2 LaI3
CeI2 CeI3
PrI2 PrI3
NdI2 NdI3
PmI3
SmI2 SmI3
EuI2 EuI3
GdI2 GdI3
TbI3
DyI2 DyI 3
HoI3
ErI3
TmI2 TmI3
YbI2 YbI3
AcI3
ThI2 ThI3 ThI4
PaI4 PaI5
UI3 UI4
NpI3
PuI3
AmI2 AmI3
CmI3
BkI 3
CfI 2 CfI 3
EsI2 EsI3
Fm
Md
No
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