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- Germabenzene abstract "Germabenzene (C5H6Ge) is the parent representative of a group of chemical compounds containing in their molecular structure a benzene ring with a carbon atom replaced by a germanium atom. Germabenzene itself has been studied theoretically, but has not been synthesized. However, stable naphthalene derivatives do exist in the laboratory such as the 2-germanaphthalene-containing substance represented below. The germanium to carbon bond in this compound is shielded from potential reactants by a 2,4,6-tris[bis(trimethylsilyl)methyl]phenyl or Tbt group. This compound is aromatic just as the other carbon group representatives silabenzene and stannabenzene.↑ ↑".
- Germabenzene thumbnail Germanabenzene.svg?width=300.
- Germabenzene wikiPageID "4197790".
- Germabenzene wikiPageLength "2865".
- Germabenzene wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Germabenzene wikiPageRevisionID "674496908".
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLink Aromaticity.
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLink Arsabenzene.
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLink Benzene.
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLink Borabenzene.
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_group.
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLink Category:Germanium_heterocycles.
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_compound.
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLink Germanium.
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLink Naphthalene.
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorine.
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLink Pyridine.
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLink Pyrylium_salt.
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLink Silabenzene.
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLink Stannabenzene.
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLink File:Germanabenzene_derivative.svg.
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLinkText "Germabenzene".
- Germabenzene wikiPageWikiLinkText "germabenzene".
- Germabenzene imagealtl "Skeletal formula of germabenzene".
- Germabenzene imagealtr "Ball-and-stick model of the germabenzene molecule".
- Germabenzene imagefilel "germanabenzene.svg".
- Germabenzene imagefiler "Germabenzene-3D-balls.png".
- Germabenzene imagesizel "85".
- Germabenzene imagesizer "145".
- Germabenzene othernames "Germanabenzene; Germin; Germanin".
- Germabenzene pin "Germine".
- Germabenzene verifiedrevid "443835894".
- Germabenzene watchedfields "changed".
- Germabenzene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cascite.
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- Germabenzene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Hazards.
- Germabenzene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Identifiers.
- Germabenzene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Properties.
- Germabenzene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chemspidercite.
- Germabenzene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear_left.
- Germabenzene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Germabenzene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stdinchicite.
- Germabenzene subject Category:Germanium_heterocycles.
- Germabenzene hypernym Representative.
- Germabenzene type ChemicalCompound.
- Germabenzene type ChemicalSubstance.
- Germabenzene type Person.
- Germabenzene type ChemicalObject.
- Germabenzene type Thing.
- Germabenzene type Q11173.
- Germabenzene comment "Germabenzene (C5H6Ge) is the parent representative of a group of chemical compounds containing in their molecular structure a benzene ring with a carbon atom replaced by a germanium atom. Germabenzene itself has been studied theoretically, but has not been synthesized. However, stable naphthalene derivatives do exist in the laboratory such as the 2-germanaphthalene-containing substance represented below.".
- Germabenzene label "Germabenzene".
- Germabenzene sameAs Q2692608.
- Germabenzene sameAs ゲルマベンゼン.
- Germabenzene sameAs Germanabenzeen.
- Germabenzene sameAs Germanabenzeno.
- Germabenzene sameAs m.0bpgly.
- Germabenzene sameAs Germabenzen.
- Germabenzene sameAs Germabenzen.
- Germabenzene sameAs Q2692608.
- Germabenzene wasDerivedFrom Germabenzene?oldid=674496908.
- Germabenzene depiction Germanabenzene.svg.
- Germabenzene isPrimaryTopicOf Germabenzene.