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    Osmium Tetroxide, OsO<sub>4</sub>, Forms a Crystal That Melts at 40°C
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Osmium Tetroxide, OsO4, Forms a Crystal That Melts at 40°C

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Osmium tetroxide, OsO4, forms a crystal that melts at 40°C. The liquid formed from this melting does not conduct electricity. What would be the best classification of this type of crystal?

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