It's man made. You can't find tungsten metal in the earth the way you can find gold. What occurs is a rock containing a metal compound, for instance the ore scheelite which contains calcium tungstate. Tungsten is extracted from it by first converting it to tungsten oxide and then reducing this with hydrogen.
The Planet Mercury.
Group 6.
No planet contains any stars because stars are always much larger.
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No, it's a mineral found in planets. There is no planet named tungsten.
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Tungsten carbide is known as the hardest metal on the planet, it's second to diamond and rings made of tungsten meaning the unchanged. The best known for tungsten rings are wedding band. But now tungsten rings are as well as Cluster rings, Engagement rings, Eternity rings.
No planet contains "everything" as such, but the planet Earth contains "everything" that we as humans, need to survive!
Planet Earth?
There are two types of lamps the tungsten halogen lamps and incandescent lamps. Tungsten Halogen Lamps are similar to incandescent lamps and produce light in the same manner from a tungsten filament; however the bulb contains a halogen gas (bromine or iodine) which is active in controlling tungsten evaporation, whereas the incandescent lamp suppresses tungsten evaporation.
It's man made. You can't find tungsten metal in the earth the way you can find gold. What occurs is a rock containing a metal compound, for instance the ore scheelite which contains calcium tungstate. Tungsten is extracted from it by first converting it to tungsten oxide and then reducing this with hydrogen.
It's man made. You can't find tungsten metal in the earth the way you can find gold. What occurs is a rock containing a metal compound, for instance the ore scheelite which contains calcium tungstate. Tungsten is extracted from it by first converting it to tungsten oxide and then reducing this with hydrogen.
The planet is Saturn.
The Planet Mercury.
Group 6.