The chemical formula for osmium tetroxide is OsO4. It consists of one osmium atom bonded to four oxygen atoms.
The compound with the formula OsO4 is called osmium tetroxide. It is a highly toxic and volatile chemical commonly used in organic synthesis and as a staining agent in microscopy.
The chemical formula for xenon tetroxide is XeO4. It consists of one xenon atom and four oxygen atoms.
The chemical formula for xenon tetroxide is XeO4. It is a yellowish crystalline solid that is highly explosive and primarily exists as a dimer, Xe2O8, in the gas phase.
The chemical formula for dinitrogen tetroxide is (N_2O_4).
The chemical formula for osmium tetroxide is OsO4. It consists of one osmium atom bonded to four oxygen atoms.
The compound with the formula OsO4 is called osmium tetroxide. It is a highly toxic and volatile chemical commonly used in organic synthesis and as a staining agent in microscopy.
Osmium tetroxide
Osmium is a chemical element that has the symbol Os and atomic number 76. So it is made of itself.Individual atoms are, as usual made up of protons, neutrons and electrons. The protons and neutrons are made up of quarks.That aside, see the first paragraph in this answer.
The chemical formula for nitrogen tetroxide is NO₂.
The chemical formula for xenon tetroxide is XeO4. It consists of one xenon atom and four oxygen atoms.
The chemical formula for xenon tetroxide is XeO4. It is a yellowish crystalline solid that is highly explosive and primarily exists as a dimer, Xe2O8, in the gas phase.
The chemical formula for dinitrogen tetroxide is (N_2O_4).
Diphosphorus tetroxide is a chemical compound with the formula P2O4. It is a yellow-white solid that is formed when phosphorus burns in a limited supply of oxygen. Diphosphorus tetroxide is a reactive compound and is used in various chemical reactions and processes.
Os
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
SO4 This is a non-existent compound. There is an ion SO42- (sulfate ion) which does exist.