Yes. Very much like it.
Tungsten jewelry is metallic. My husband and I have matching tungsten carbide rings with a mirror finsih. We have gotten so many compliments on them! The rings are super resistant to scratches. Some believe the only thing that can really scratch them is a diamond. We really enjoy our rings as they are heavy and we do not have to worry about them when we are doing things that many take jewelry off to do. There is a wedding band material called ceramic. It is not tungsten carbide. Ceramic comes in several colors and the most popular is black. What's great about ceramic rings is that the color is the same all the way through and is highly scratch resistant. This means that in the highly unlikely event that a black ceramic ring does scratch, the scratch will not be as apparent. Tungsten Carbide can be made into jewelry and is a metal. You can also combine these 2 materials together to make a highly scratch resistant and colorful ring.
Tungsten is not considered bulletproof on its own. While tungsten is a dense and hard metal, bullets can still penetrate tungsten depending on the caliber, velocity, and distance of the shot. Bulletproof materials typically include ceramic plates, steel, or composite materials designed to withstand ballistic impact.
This is like asking 'how much tungsten do I have?' Perhaps you are asking about density or some other property of tungsten.
For Tungsten it is W+3 or W+6.
Use a wheel specifically rated for grinding concrete or ceramic tile. It doesn't have to be a diamond wheel; titanium-coated, tungsten-coated or carbide coated wheels will also work.
what does tungsten smell like
No, tungsten is not a semiconductor. Tungsten is a metal known for its high melting point and resistance to corrosion. Semiconductors are materials that have conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator, like silicon or germanium.
In the context of tungsten carbide, the solute is tungsten carbide itself (the solid compound of tungsten and carbon) and the solvent would be the medium in which tungsten carbide is dissolved, which is typically a liquid like cobalt or nickel in the case of cemented carbide materials.
Well honey, tungsten tastes like a metal, because that's exactly what it is. It's used in light bulbs and heating elements, not gourmet dishes. So unless you're into chomping on light bulbs, I suggest you stick to more appetizing options.
Tungsten has a medium to high luster, shines like silver
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A heater does not get hot enough to benefit from the expense of using tungsten wire. Most heaters use either wire made of an alloy called nichrome or plated ceramic heating elements. Heaters generally operate at red or orange heat (i.e. 1409F to 1908F) and can use nichrome wire. Lightbulbs operate at white heat (i.e. greater than 2309F) and use tungsten wire, but tungsten is hard and expensive to make into wire compared to softer metals.