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germanium

Ge vs Germanium - What's the difference?

ge | germanium |


As nouns the difference between ge and germanium

is that ge is gee while germanium is germanium (symbol: ge).

Abbreviation vs Germanium - What's the difference?

abbreviation | germanium |


As nouns the difference between abbreviation and germanium

is that abbreviation is the result of shortening or reducing; abridgment while germanium is germanium (symbol: ge).

Germanium vs Sodium - What's the difference?

germanium | sodium |


As nouns the difference between germanium and sodium

is that germanium is germanium (symbol: ge) while sodium is a soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature, and a chemical element (symbol na) with an atomic number of 11 and atomic weight of 2298977.

Americium vs Germanium - What's the difference?

americium | germanium |


As nouns the difference between americium and germanium

is that americium is americium while germanium is germanium (symbol: ge).

Platinum vs Germanium - What's the difference?

platinum | germanium |


As nouns the difference between platinum and germanium

is that platinum is the metallic chemical element with atomic number 78 and symbol Pt while germanium is a nonmetallic chemical element (symbol Ge) with an atomic number of 32.

As an adjective platinum

is of a whitish grey colour, like that of the metal.

Germanium - What does it mean?

germanium | |

Ecasilicon vs Germanium - What's the difference?

ecasilicon | germanium |

Ecasilicon is likely misspelled.


Ecasilicon has no English definition.

As a noun germanium is

a nonmetallic chemical element (symbol Ge) with an atomic number of 32.

Germanium vs Danimals - What's the difference?

germanium | danimals |

Germanium vs Germarium - What's the difference?

germanium | germarium |


As nouns the difference between germanium and germarium

is that germanium is germanium (symbol: ge) while germarium is (biology) the parts of an ovary and testis (in rotifera etc) that produces eggs and sperm respectively.

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