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Os187 – Osmium 187 Isotope 0.44g

Ampoule with 0.44g pure Os187 powder. >99% isotopic purity

SKU: 04787 Categories: , , ,

A sample of the rarely found Os 187 with an isotopic purity of more than 99.5%

Osmium-187 (Os-187) is a rare and stable isotope of osmium, known for its applications in geological dating, particularly in Re-Os (Rhenium-Osmium) dating methods. This isotope is valuable in tracing the age of Earth’s formation and studying the evolution of planetary bodies. Its rarity and high density make it significant in scientific research, especially in geochemistry and isotopic studies.

The samples were examined by the Vienna Atomic Institute. On request you will receive the measurement results.

Element

Os

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