Tungsten is found in wolframite (hence why the Germans called tungsten wolfram).
No, it's a mineral found in planets. There is no planet named tungsten.
It is found only as minerals.
Tungsten is not found on any planet in significant quantities. However, tungsten can be found in the Earth's crust in various mineral deposits and is primarily mined on Earth for industrial use.
Fausto and Juan Jose
tungsten
No it is not found in the body. Except only those in surgey.
No, tungsten is not an alkali metal. Tungsten is a transition metal and is found in the middle of the periodic table. Alkali metals are found in Group 1 of the periodic table and include elements such as lithium, sodium, and potassium.
They find the clue in Venice Italy. The swords they found were made of tungsten.
Tungsten is a naturally occurring metal element, known for its high melting point and strength. It is primarily composed of pure tungsten, with small amounts of other elements such as carbon and oxygen.
Tungsten was found in the year 1783 by Fausto and Juan Jose(the E in Jose should have that little mark above it but I don't know how to do that). It was named Tungsten because in Swedish(an awsome language that I want to learn) the two words TUNG and STEN mean "heavy stone".
Tungsten is a pure element, found in the Perodic Table. Its archaic name is 'Wolfram' and there by goes by the chemical symbol of 'W'.