Osmium is a natural chemical element, metal.
Examples of osmium compounds: OsO2, OsF5, Na2[Os(CO)4].
Osmium itself has no smell. The "smell" (the name "osmium" comes from the Greek for "smell") is from the volatile osmium tetroxide, and while it may be futile to attempt to describe a smell, it's generally said to be an acrid scent similar to that of chlorine.
Oh, dude, no way! Osmium is not radioactive. It's actually one of the densest elements on Earth. So, like, you can chill knowing that osmium won't give you any superpowers or turn you into a mutant or anything.
Osmium is a metal with a blue-gray appearance.
From Greek osmē, smell (from the strong odor of osmium tetroxide).Named osmium after http://www.answers.com/topic/greek-language osme meaning "a smell", because of the smell of the volatile osmium tetroxide
Smithson Tennant (in 1803) discovered and first isolated osmium.
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Osmium itself has no smell. The "smell" (the name "osmium" comes from the Greek for "smell") is from the volatile osmium tetroxide, and while it may be futile to attempt to describe a smell, it's generally said to be an acrid scent similar to that of chlorine.
Osmium is a metal
Is osmium magnetic?
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Oh, dude, no way! Osmium is not radioactive. It's actually one of the densest elements on Earth. So, like, you can chill knowing that osmium won't give you any superpowers or turn you into a mutant or anything.
Osmium is a metal with a blue-gray appearance.
Yes, osmium is a metal and is conductive.
Osmium is in block d.
From Greek osmē, smell (from the strong odor of osmium tetroxide).Named osmium after http://www.answers.com/topic/greek-language osme meaning "a smell", because of the smell of the volatile osmium tetroxide
an osmium atom has 76 protons.
An osmium atom has 76 of each.