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moderately soluble in water, with
which it
reacts reversibly to form
osmic acid (see below). Pure osmium(VIII)
oxide is
probably colourless; it has been...
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Osmium oxide may
refer to:
Osmium dioxide, OsO2
Osmium tetroxide, OsO4 This set
index article lists chemical compounds articles ****ociated with the same...
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inflamed and swollen.
Chemical Synovectomy involves an
intraarticular osmic acid injection with the
objective to
debulk or
reduce the
inflammatory synovial...
- An oxyacid, oxoacid, or
ternary acid is an
acid that
contains oxygen. Specifically, it is a
compound that
contains hydrogen, oxygen, and at
least one...
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malachite green and a
diluted ratio of
carbol fuchsin,
fixing bacteria in
osmic acid was a
great way to
ensure no
blending of dyes. However,
newly revised...
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Adolph Hannover (solutions of
chromates and
chromic acid),
Franz Schulze and Max
Schultze (
osmic acid),
Alexander Butlerov (formaldehyde) and
Benedikt Stilling...
- both
names being derived from
chemical fixatives (Zenker's
fixative and
Osmic acid) used in
biological work by the FIDS. The name "Hestesletten" (Norwegian...
- Eugène Chevreul. He died in Paris. Frémy's work
included investigations of
osmic acid, the ferrates, stannates, plumbates, and
other oxometallates, as well...
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acid (H2OsI6). This
compound is
insoluble in water. Osmium(IV)
iodide has been
claimed to exist,
although the
supposed way to
prepare it (
osmic acid,...
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introduction of a
method to fix
central nervous tissue by
perfusion with
osmic acid. He and his wife
Victoria Chan-Palay
carried out
detailed analyses of...