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Is tungsten a planet

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

No, it's a mineral found in planets. There is no planet named tungsten.

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What planet contains tungsten?

Tungsten is not found on any planet in significant quantities. However, tungsten can be found in the Earth's crust in various mineral deposits and is primarily mined on Earth for industrial use.


Which planet contain the most tungsten?

mercury


What to use on tungsten rings?

Tungsten carbide is known as the hardest metal on the planet, it's second to diamond and rings made of tungsten meaning the unchanged. The best known for tungsten rings are wedding band. But now tungsten rings are as well as Cluster rings, Engagement rings, Eternity rings.


Is tungsten tougher that tungsten carbide?

No. Tungsten is an element, where as tungsten carbide is an alloy, or a mixture of elements (tungsten, nickel, tantalum, niobium, titanium, and chromium). Tungsten carbide is much easier to work into styles and designs, but does not change the hardness of the metal.


Is tungsten magnetic?

Yes, tungsten is not magnetic. Tungsten is a diamagnetic material, which means it is slightly repelled by a magnetic field.


What is the molecular formula for tungsten?

The chemical symbol for Tungsten is W. (Tungsten is also known as Wolfram.)


What is ore of tungsten?

Tungsten is found in wolframite (hence why the Germans called tungsten wolfram).


What are the substances in tungsten?

There are none, tungsten is a pure element so it is made of only tungsten.


What is Tungsten original name?

Tungsten's original name is Wolfram that is why the symbol for Tungsten is a W


Could you give a motto with tungsten?

We should be strong as tungsten heavy alloy,tough as tungsten carbide.This is the motto of China Tungsten Online


Is tungsten paramagnetic or diamagnetic?

Tungsten is diamagnetic.


What element was derived from German name wolfram?

That's tungsten. Wikipedia has more in their post on this amazing metal. A link to it is below.