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Germyl, trihydridogermanate(1-), trihydrogermanide, trihydridogermyl or according to IUPAC Red Book: germanide is an anion containing germanium bounded with three hydrogens, with formula GeH−3. Germyl is the IUPAC term for the –GeH3 group. For less electropositive elements the bond can be considered covalent rather than ionic as "germanide" indicates. Germanide is the base for germane when it loses a proton. GeH4 → GeH−3 + H+

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  • Germyl, trihydridogermanate(1-), trihydrogermanide, trihydridogermyl or according to IUPAC Red Book: germanide is an anion containing germanium bounded with three hydrogens, with formula GeH−3. Germyl is the IUPAC term for the –GeH3 group. For less electropositive elements the bond can be considered covalent rather than ionic as "germanide" indicates. Germanide is the base for germane when it loses a proton. GeH4 → GeH−3 + H+ The first germyl compound to be discovered was sodium germyl. Germane was reacted with sodium dissolved in liquid ammonia to produce sodium germyl. Other alkali metal germyl compounds are known. There are also numerous transition metal complexes that contain germyl as a ligand. (en)
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  • Trihydridogermyl (en)
  • Trihydrogen germanide (en)
  • Trihydrogermanide (en)
  • Trihydridogermanate(1-) (en)
  • Trihydridogermanate(IV) (en)
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  • Germanide (en)
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  • acid (en)
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  • Germanide (en)
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  • Trihydridogermanate (en)
  • Trihydridogermyl (en)
  • Trihydrogen germanide (en)
  • Trihydrogermanide (en)
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  • Germyl, trihydridogermanate(1-), trihydrogermanide, trihydridogermyl or according to IUPAC Red Book: germanide is an anion containing germanium bounded with three hydrogens, with formula GeH−3. Germyl is the IUPAC term for the –GeH3 group. For less electropositive elements the bond can be considered covalent rather than ionic as "germanide" indicates. Germanide is the base for germane when it loses a proton. GeH4 → GeH−3 + H+ (en)
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  • Germyl (en)
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