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- Q4445841 subject Q6283619.
- Q4445841 subject Q7032503.
- Q4445841 abstract "Germanium monosulfide or Germanium(II) sulfide is the chemical compound with the formula GeS. It is a chalcogenide glass and a semiconductor. Germanium sulfide is described as a red-brown powder or black crystals. Germanium(II) sulfide when dry is stable in air, hydrolyzes slowly in moist air but rapidly reacts in water forming Ge(OH)2 and then GeO. It is one of a few sulfides that can be sublimed under vacuum without decomposition.".
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- Q4445841 wikiPageWikiLink Q6283619.
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- Q4445841 wikiPageWikiLink Q7032503.
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- Q4445841 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q4445841 type ChemicalSubstance.
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- Q4445841 type Thing.
- Q4445841 type Q11173.
- Q4445841 comment "Germanium monosulfide or Germanium(II) sulfide is the chemical compound with the formula GeS. It is a chalcogenide glass and a semiconductor. Germanium sulfide is described as a red-brown powder or black crystals. Germanium(II) sulfide when dry is stable in air, hydrolyzes slowly in moist air but rapidly reacts in water forming Ge(OH)2 and then GeO. It is one of a few sulfides that can be sublimed under vacuum without decomposition.".
- Q4445841 label "Germanium monosulfide".