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tungsten
Tungsten (pronounce /ˈtʌŋstən/), also known as wolfram (/ˈwʊlfrəm/), is a chemical element that has the symbol W and atomic number 74.
Trivia about tungsten
The symbol of this element first isolated in 1783 comes from its German name
Also called wolfram, this metal used in lamp filaments is a big source of income
This gray metal is used in spark plugs & x-ray tubes as well as filaments
I should see a light bulb above your head when I tell you it has the highest melting point of any metal
Metal with highest melting point, it's commonly used in light bulb filaments
To create a new bike, the Design Squad used TIG welding, the "T" standing for this metal
The name of this element is from the Swedish for "heavy" & "stone"
In 1906 G.E. produced its first light bulb using this metal as a filament; it's still used today
This dense element's name is from the Swedish for "heavy stone"; most of Europe calls it wolfram
You're out of your element if you don't know that this element is also called wolfram
You can also look under the name of wolfram to find this metallic chemical element