O is for...osmium by alia_801

O is for...osmium

Just when I was getting really desperate, my periodic table mug came to the rescue.

Osmium is the densest naturally occurring material. So now you know!
Perfect. I don't remember that element.
October 30th, 2014  
Sam
Learnt a new thing today!!!
October 30th, 2014  
yay for osmium! two more alia, just two. we're going to make it! :-)
October 30th, 2014  
Cool choice.
October 30th, 2014  
So inventive and only one more day to go :)
October 30th, 2014  
Thanks for the science lesson for the day!
October 30th, 2014  
Great shot
October 30th, 2014  
Awesome shot
October 30th, 2014  
Very cool. Only one more day to go, Alia. You've been doing great.
October 30th, 2014  
Wow! This is a very clever one, well done! 😊
October 30th, 2014  
And where do we find this marvel of the periodic table? Another O opportunity well-taken!
October 30th, 2014  
A great inspiration. How did you think about it ? is it printed on a mug ?
Great find and capture.
Thank you very much for the congrats and nice lines. very much appreciated.
October 30th, 2014  
Good one
October 31st, 2014  
Thanks for sharing, I didn't know that! (And I probably won't remember....lol!) Another great 'o' find, only one more to go!
October 31st, 2014  
I am looking forward to seeing what you come up with for today seeing it is Halloween
October 31st, 2014  
Very interesting.
October 31st, 2014  
You have a periodic table mug? That's dedication
October 31st, 2014  
Bev
Yay! Another O shot!! Almost there, Alia!! Or are you already there because you are a day ahead of me? Great focus on the word on your mug.
October 31st, 2014  
Beautiful shot. I never heard of that substance - but I have never been good in science subjects.
October 31st, 2014  
Great idea. Good to see that you managed the whole month.
October 31st, 2014  
Well done last photo for the month, you are so very creative with words.
October 31st, 2014  
You learn something everyday! Lovely capture!
October 31st, 2014  
@summerfield The end is in sight! You can do it!

@olivetreeann According to Wikipedia, osmium is used in fountain pens and fingerprint powders, amongst other things :)

@pyrrhula @swilde The mug was a gift from a student who I tutored in chemistry last year.

@prttblues Just finished now - hoorah!
October 31st, 2014  
@alia_801 that's so interesting!
November 1st, 2014  
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