wolfram is also called tungsten.
tungsten
Wolfram is what tungsten used to be called, which is why W is its chemical symbol.
No, wolfram is another name for the element tungsten.
Wolframio is an Italian word in which "w" is the first letter.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It may be translated as the element "wolfram" in English. The pronunciation will be "vohl-FRAH-myoh" in Italian.
It means "tungsten" -- the metal most associated with light bulb filaments. Its Latin name is wolfram, from which it gets its element symbol, which is W.
The symbol for tungsten is "W" because it comes from the element's historical name, Wolfram. In the 18th century, tungsten was often referred to as wolfram, and its symbol "W" is derived from this older name.
The element symbol for tungsten is W because it comes from the element's old name, wolfram. Wolfram was later changed to tungsten, but the symbol W remained.
Tungsten's Latin name is "Wolfram". It is derived from the Swedish words "tung" and "sten", which mean "heavy stone" due to its high density.
No for 2 reasons:1. Wolfram Alpha is a product, not a business2. Wolfram Research, the company that produces Wolfram Alpha, is privately held.
Wolfram syndrome was first discovered by DJ Wolfram who was a US phycisian at the Mayo clinic
Wolfram Eberhard died in 1989.
Wolfram Eberhard was born in 1909.