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Что (кто) такое osmium$55787$ - определение

Osmium-162; Osmium-163; Osmium-164; Osmium-165; Osmium-166; Osmium-167; Osmium-168; Osmium-169; Osmium-170; Osmium-171; Osmium-172; Osmium-173; Osmium-174; Osmium-175; Osmium-176; Osmium-177; Osmium-178; Osmium-179; Osmium-180; Osmium-181; Osmium-182; Osmium-183; Osmium-184; Osmium-185; Osmium-186; Osmium-187; Osmium-188; Osmium-189; Osmium-190; Osmium-191; Osmium-192; Osmium-193; Osmium-194; Osmium-195; Osmium-196; Osmium-197; Osmium isotopes; Osmium isotope

osmic acid         
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  • A sample of cells fixed/stained with osmium tetroxide (black) embedded in epoxy resin (amber). The cells are black as a result of the effects of osmium tetroxide.
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Osmiumtetroxide; Osmic acid; OsO4; Osmium tetraoxide; Oso4; Osmeth; Osmium(VI) oxide; Osmium(VIII) oxide; Osmylation; Osmiophilic; Tetraoxoosmium; Osmium tetroxide gas
¦ noun Chemistry a solution of osmium tetroxide, a poisonous yellow compound used as a biological stain.
Origin
C19: osmic from osmium + -ic.
Osmium         
  • Osmium, remelted pellet
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  • Native platinum containing traces of the other [[platinum group]] metals
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL OS AND ATOMIC NUMBER 76
Element 76; Osmic; Osmous; Os (element); Ptene; Osmium compound; Compounds of osmium; History of osmium
Osmium (from Greek ) is a chemical element with the symbol Os and atomic number 76. It is a hard, brittle, bluish-white transition metal in the platinum group that is found as a trace element in alloys, mostly in platinum ores.
osmium         
  • Osmium, remelted pellet
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  • Native platinum containing traces of the other [[platinum group]] metals
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL OS AND ATOMIC NUMBER 76
Element 76; Osmic; Osmous; Os (element); Ptene; Osmium compound; Compounds of osmium; History of osmium
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¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 76, a hard, dense silvery-white metal. (Symbol: Os)
Origin
C19: mod. L., from Gk osme 'smell' (from the pungent smell of one of its oxides).

Википедия

Isotopes of osmium

Osmium (76Os) has seven naturally occurring isotopes, five of which are stable: 187Os, 188Os, 189Os, 190Os, and (most abundant) 192Os. The other natural isotopes, 184Os, and 186Os, have extremely long half-life (1.12×1013 years and 2×1015 years, respectively) and for practical purposes can be considered to be stable as well. 187Os is the daughter of 187Re (half-life 4.56×1010 years) and is most often measured in an 187Os/188Os ratio. This ratio, as well as the 187Re/188Os ratio, have been used extensively in dating terrestrial as well as meteoric rocks. It has also been used to measure the intensity of continental weathering over geologic time and to fix minimum ages for stabilization of the mantle roots of continental cratons. However, the most notable application of Os in dating has been in conjunction with iridium, to analyze the layer of shocked quartz along the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary that marks the extinction of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.

There are also 30 artificial radioisotopes, the longest-lived of which is 194Os with a half-life of six years; all others have half-lives under 94 days. There are also nine known nuclear isomers, the longest-lived of which is 191mOs with a half-life of 13.10 hours. All isotopes and nuclear isomers of osmium are either radioactive or observationally stable, meaning that they are predicted to be radioactive but no actual decay has been observed.