Tungsten, otherwise known as wolfram, is a metal used in alloys and jewelry. It's pH neutral, and reacts very little to bases.
Sulphuric acid is known as the "King of Chemicals" because it is the most reactive of the acids and bases.
Tungsten is not Magnetic :(
Tungsten is a Transition metal. Thus for making it a metal.
Tungsten is a metal.
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Tungsten is very inert compared to most elements. This gives it the high boiling point that makes it suitable for applications like making water heater coils and bulb filaments.
Litmus paper is reactive to acids and bases. Acids make the paper turn red; bases make it turn blue.
Reactivity of any metal depends on its capacity to loose electrons as quickly as possible. Among Lithium, Copper and tungsten, lithium is the most reactive since it looses electrons very quickly and forms its cation. In fact, it is among the most reactive metals.
Sulphuric acid is known as the "King of Chemicals" because it is the most reactive of the acids and bases.
Because they are very reactive to each other most of the time.
Tungsten is not Magnetic :(
can you dissolve tungsten
That's tungsten. Wikipedia has more in their post on this amazing metal. A link to it is below.
Tungsten's original name is Wolfram that is why the symbol for Tungsten is a W
There are none, tungsten is a pure element so it is made of only tungsten.
Tungsten is found in wolframite (hence why the Germans called tungsten wolfram).
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.