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This chemical equation describes the compound formation process between the element Germanium (Ge) and Bromine (Br2) to create the compound Germanium tetrabromide (GeBr4).
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Reaction conditions: The specific conditions for this reaction to occur may depend on many factors, but generally, it requires high enough temperature and pressure.
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Reaction process: In this process, each Germanium (Ge) molecule reacts with two Bromine (Br2) molecules to create a Germanium tetrabromide (GeBr4) molecule.
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Occurring phenomena: The specific phenomena may vary depending on the conditions, but common manifestations of the chemical reaction include color change, heat generation and/or luminance. In this specific case, Germanium tetrabromide (GeBr4) can be solid or liquid depending on the temperature and pressure, with color ranging from colorless to pale yellow.