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It's a misspelling. I think you'll find the word should be tungsten which is a transition metal existing in a solid state. Silvery white in colour with an atomic weight of 183.84. Its chemical symbol is W, and its name comes from the Swedish words tung and sten meaning heavy stone.
haemolymph (it is white in colour since it lacks haemoglobulin)
prism. i think.
Pt is the symbol for platinum, which is a silvery white metal that is malleable and ductile. Its atomic number is 78, and its atomic weight is 195.084. Platinum is in group 10, period 6.
Yes, It is. The name "potassium" comes from the word "potash", as potassium was first isolated from potash. Potassium is a soft silvery-white metallic alkali metal that occurs naturally bound to other elements in seawater and many minerals.
atomic #:TL atomic mass: 204.3833 (204) thallium is a bluish-gray color. it is a metal; melting point: 303.5 C boiling point: 1,457 C\# of protons: 81 # of protons: 81 # of neutrons: 123.3833 (123) # of electrons: 81 cost: $40/lb class: metal family: boron family origin of name: Greek- thallos (green twig) Discovered by: Sir William Crookes
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Goldfish Is a Silvery fish and it has 8 letters its name.
white
White out is a common name given to liquid paper. The main ingredient in liquid paper is white tempura paint.
The correct chemical name is foam; not all foams are white !
Magnesium is an element, a metal. It is silvery grey in colour and has lustre.whereas Magnesium Oxide is a compound made from reaction of magnesium and oxygen. It is a powdery substance and is white in colour
glaucopsyche lygdamus is the silvery blue butterflys latin name.
This name means Silvery.
His cats name is Dusty and he is black and white
Potassium is a chemical element with the symbol K and the atomic number 19. It is a soft silvery-white alkali metal.
It's a misspelling. I think you'll find the word should be tungsten which is a transition metal existing in a solid state. Silvery white in colour with an atomic weight of 183.84. Its chemical symbol is W, and its name comes from the Swedish words tung and sten meaning heavy stone.