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  2. Osmium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Osmium(I) iodide is a metallic grey solid produced by the reaction of osmium tetroxide and hydroiodic acid heated in a water bath for 48 hours in a carbon dioxide atmosphere. It is an amorphous compound. [34] Osmium(II) iodide is a black solid [35] produced by the reaction of osmium tetroxide and hydroiodic acid at 250 °C in nitrogen: [34]

  3. Osmium - Wikipedia

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    Only two osmium compounds have major applications: osmium tetroxide for staining tissue in electron microscopy and for the oxidation of alkenes in organic synthesis, and the non-volatile osmates for organic oxidation reactions. [35] Osmium pentafluoride (OsF 5) is known, but osmium trifluoride (OsF 3) has not yet been synthesized. The lower ...

  4. Osmium octafluoride - Wikipedia

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    Osmium octafluoride is an inorganic chemical compound of osmium metal and fluorine with the chemical formula Os F 8. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Some sources consider it to be a still hypothetical compound . [ 5 ] An early report of the synthesis of OsF 8 was much later shown to be a mistaken identification of OsF 6 . [ 6 ]

  5. Damköhler numbers - Wikipedia

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    Since the reaction rate determines the reaction timescale, the exact formula for the Damköhler number varies according to the rate law equation. For a general chemical reaction A → B following the Power law kinetics of n-th order, the Damköhler number for a convective flow system is defined as:

  6. Osmium(II) chloride - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula. OsCl 2 Molar mass: ... Osmium(II) chloride or osmium ... Osmium(II) chloride does not react with hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid.

  7. Osmium hexafluoride - Wikipedia

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    There are four formula units (in this case, discrete molecules) per unit cell, giving a density of 5.09 g·cm −3. [2] The OsF 6 molecule itself (the form important for the liquid or gas phase) has octahedral molecular geometry, which has point group (O h). The Os–F bond length is 1.827 Å. [2] Partial hydrolysis of OsF 6 produces OsOF 4. [4]

  8. Mass flow rate - Wikipedia

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    Mass flow rate is defined by the limit [3] [4] ˙ = =, i.e., the flow of mass m through a surface per unit time t. The overdot on the m is Newton's notation for a time derivative . Since mass is a scalar quantity, the mass flow rate (the time derivative of mass) is also a scalar quantity.

  9. Osmium(IV) fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Osmium(IV) fluoride is an inorganic chemical compound of osmium metal and fluorine with the chemical formula OsF 4. [1] [2] ... Osmium(IV) fluoride reacts with water. [3]