This is like asking 'how much tungsten do I have?' Perhaps you are asking about density or some other property of tungsten.
Tungsten is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 183.84
The mass of 15 moles of tungsten is 2.757,6 g.
Tungsten is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 184.
To find the mass of 35 moles of tungsten, you would multiply the number of moles by the molar mass of tungsten. The molar mass of tungsten is approximately 183.84 g/mol, so 35 moles x 183.84 g/mol = 6434.4 grams of tungsten.
Tungsten is a non meta element. Atomic mass of it is 74. Atomic number of it is 183.
The atomic mass for Tungsten is 183.84 amu.
To determine the mass of tungsten in 10 lbs of FeWO4, we first need to calculate the molar mass of FeWO4 (iron(II) tungstate). FeWO4 has a molar mass of approximately 303.85 g/mol. Next, we convert 10 lbs to grams (10 lbs = 4535.92 g) and determine the moles of FeWO4 present. Finally, we use the molar ratio of tungsten to FeWO4 (1:1) to calculate the mass of tungsten present, which is equal to the molar mass of tungsten (183.84 g/mol). The mass of tungsten in 10 lbs of FeWO4 is approximately 1838.4 g.
183.84g/mol
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The mass number is the sum of protons and neutrons in an atom. Tungsten has an atomic number of 74, meaning it has 74 protons. If there are 110 neutrons, the mass number would be 74 (protons) + 110 (neutrons) = 184.
Tungsten's atomic number is 74, which means it has 74 protons. To find the number of neutrons, subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass: 184 (atomic mass) - 74 (atomic number) = 110 neutrons in Tungsten.
Tungsten costs $35 for one kilo.