No. Tungsten is a metal and so exists as individual atoms.
There are 7 diatomic elements: Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine. All can be found on the right side of the Periodic Table, with the exception of hydrogen, which is in the top left corner.
Tungsten is an element not a sulfate mineral.
Yes tungsten is a mineral.
none. It is not a mineral and is considered to be an element
See the related link for information about Tungsten, including its discovery.
Gypsum is a sulfate and not a silicate. It is an evaporite mineral and a soft mineral that is composed of calcium.
Bicarbonate of soda is the most common name for sodium sulfate. Sodium sulfate is a compound used for the treatment of an upset stomach. A "home remedy" for many years this compound will be in use for a long time to come.
Barytes is a common mineral that is Barium Sulfate.
Tungsten is a metallic materal.
Baryte is an extremely heavy sulfate mineral and is a nonsilicate. It is generally colorless and is the main source of barium.
none. It is not a mineral and is considered to be an element
No, it's a mineral found in planets. There is no planet named tungsten.
it's in the mineral group sulfate because gypsum is a hydrous calcium sulfate
No. Calcite is a carbonate mineral.
Scheelite
Gypsum.
A Sulfate
Baryte is an extremely heavy sulfate mineral and is a nonsilicate. It is generally colorless and is the main source of barium.
Tungsten is the mineral most found deposited in the Arizona mohavee area.
Barite