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What element is heavier than tungsten but lighter than osium?

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Updated: 8/9/2023

Rhenium

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What is the atomic weight of osium?

Osmium has 5 stable isotopes and many more unstable isotopes, all having different atomic masses. See the related link below for a full table. Generally, its atomic mass no is taken as 190.23


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What family is osium in?

Osmium is in the family of 'transition metals' in the periodic table.


What is the atomic weight of osium?

Osmium has 5 stable isotopes and many more unstable isotopes, all having different atomic masses. See the related link below for a full table. Generally, its atomic mass no is taken as 190.23


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