| 1. | The osmium tetroxide molecule is tetrahedral and therefore non-polar.
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| 2. | The paste burns away, leaving a fine wire of osmium.
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| 3. | This can be seen above on the example of osmium diboride.
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| 4. | As an example, take some obscure element, say Osmium.
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| 5. | Osmium has a density of 22.583 grams per cubic centimeter.
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| 6. | Osmium has practical applications in producing very hard alloys with other metals.
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| 7. | ABC suggested that osmium tetroxide would cause victims to choke to death.
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| 8. | Iridium osmium alloys were used in fountain pen nib tips.
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| 9. | This toxic compound is formed when powdered osmium is exposed to air.
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| 10. | However, osmium coordination complexes containing cyclobutyne have been synthesized.
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