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"Tungsten" Meaning

Tungsten is a chemical element with the symbol W and atomic number 74. It is a hard, dense, gray to white, shiny, and highly reactive transition metal and is known for having one of the highest melting points of all the elements.

It is highly conductive, notable for its exceptional hardness, high density, and high melting point. Tungsten's high melting point is due to its strong metallic bonds. It is commonly used in some high-speed tools, components of furnaces, electrodes, glass production, and jewelry as filigree.

Tungsten is used in the production of high-speed steel, gas mantles (used in welding equipment and in pressurized town gas blends at the start of the 20th century) stage lighting, and filament for incandescent scalabs and hundreds of other products where a sharpened hardness and high density are necessary, such as turbine blades, wear-resistant parts, and maraging steel.

The most common oxidation states of tungsten are +2, +3, +4, +5, and +6.

"Tungsten" Examples

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The metal in the light bulb is made of tungsten, which has a high melting point.
Tungsten, a hard metallic element is used in the construction of high-speed tools.
Ductile tungsten is insoluble in most acids, hydrochloric acid being one exception.
Traditionally, Molybdenum is added to tungsten to harden it, though some "W" tool producers have given up on this.
In recent years, pure tungsten has gained popularity in the backer bar method for die sinking EDM machiningNghịch tungsten can be recovered from in operation also scrap steel through intensive research.

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