Abstract

Polarographic behavior of the Ge(II) ion was studied in mixtures of and at various ion concentrations and ionic strengths at 5° intervals from 20° to 35°C. The cathode reduction of Ge(II) at a dropping mercury electrode was found to be in mixed solutions of and . In the presence of Cl− ion at 25° C, the reduction of Ge(II) was found to be a two‐electron reversible reaction. The formation of and was presumed from the polarographic data. The cathode reduction is expressed by and .

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