tungstens
Tungsten, also known as wolfram and symbolized W, is a chemical element with atomic number 74. The name tungsten derives from Swedish tung sten, meaning “heavy stone,” while the symbol W comes from the mineral wolframite, from which the element was first extracted. Tungsten is measured in the periodic table as a transition metal and is notable for its extreme physical properties.
Tungsten occurs naturally in minerals such as wolframite and scheelite. It is mined in several countries, with
Properties of tungsten include a very high density (about 19.25 g/cm3) and an exceptionally high melting point
Applications cover a wide range. Tungsten and its alloys are used in lighting historically (filaments) and in
Isotopes and safety: Natural tungsten comprises several stable isotopes, with 182W, 183W, 184W and 186W contributing