Os"mic (?), a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, osmium;
specifically, designating those compounds in which it has a valence
higher than in other lower compounds; as, osmic
oxide.
Osmic acid. (Chem.) (a)
Osmic tetroxide. [Obs.] (b) Osmic acid
proper, an acid analogous to sulphuric acid, not known in the free
state, but forming a well-known and stable series of salts (osmates),
which were formerly improperly called osmites. --
Osmic tetroxide (Chem.), a white
volatile crystalline substance, OsO4, the most stable and
characteristic of the compounds of osmium. It has a burning taste,
and gives off a vapor, which is a powerful irritant poison, violently
attacking the eyes, and emitting a strong chlorinelike odor. Formerly
improperly called osmic acid.