Tungsten's group or family is metals. NOT metalloids!! It is a solid. More common elements in this group are Cobalt, Iron, and Sodium. and i swear this is true. (: <3
Tungsten is within the family of Transition metals.
chromium, molybdenum, tungsten and seaborgium
none. It is not a mineral and is considered to be an element
Group 6 is in the transition metals block of the periodic table.
Group 6.
Tungsten is a metal.
Wolfram (or tungsten) it's a chemical element situated in the 6th group of the Mendeleev table of elements (Cr, Mo, W, Sg).
Tungsten is a transition metal and therefore is not in a specific column, because it has no definite number of electrons in it's outer shell at one time. It is in the 6th row of the periodic table and is the 74th element
Tungsten, also called wolfram, has 2 valence electrons. Many would say 6 because tungsten is in group 6, but that is wrong. The heavy elements have confusing shells, and you can't only look at which group it is located in.
The element tungsten belongs in group 6 of the periodic table. That corresponds to ether VI A or VI B on the older classification scheme; IUPAC introduced the scheme with groups designated by arabic numbers 1 to 18 to resolve issues or ambiguity caused by the older scheme with groups numbered with Roman I to VIII along with an A or B to designate a sub-group.
W is the symbol for the element tungsten, group 6, period 6.
Of the pure metals, tungsten and titanium are probably the strongest. Certainly tungsten heads the list as it has the highest tensile strength of all pure metals.