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Artificial lighting with a color temperature of approximately 3200K.
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rare metallic element, 1796, from Swedish tungsten "calcium tungstate," coined 1780 by its discoverer, Swedish chemist Karl Wilhelm Scheele (1742-1786) from tung "heavy" + sten &qu [..]
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metallic element with the symbol W.
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A dense metal used for strategic weighting in golf clubs. Tungsten inserts are used in many putters and other clubs to increase the MOI.
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A heavy, hard metal with high melting poin which conducts electricity well; tungsten is used for a filament in tungsten halogen and incandescent lamps. ULTRAVIOLET
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A heavy metallic compound used to add weight to a clubhead, either as a swingweighting material in the shaft or as a defined weight attached somewhere in/on the head. Tungsten is a heavier material th [..]
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A high-density metallic compound used to add weight to a club head, either as a swingweighting material in the shaft or as a defined weight attached somewhere in/on the head.
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These are high-purity tungsten or wolfram rods, crystals and a cube. The crystals on the tungsten rod show a colorful oxidation layer." > These are high-purity tungsten or wolfram rods, crystals and a cube. The crystals on the tungsten rod show a colorful oxidation layer.  Alchemist-hp [..]
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a heavy, hard metal with a high melting point which conducts electricity well: Tungsten is used for a filament in tungsten halogen lamps.
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Tungsten, a silver-gray metal, is mined from scheelite and wolframite and appears in nature in four major forms combined with calcium, iron or manganese. Most current mine production of tungsten is from vein/stockwork, skarn, porphyry and strata-bound deposits. Minor amounts are produced from pegmatite, breccia and placer deposits. It has a high me [..]
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(n) a heavy grey-white metallic element; the pure form is used mainly in electrical applications; it is found in several ores including wolframite and scheelite
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(Chemical symbol W) – Element No. 74 of the periodic system; atomic weight 183.92. Gray metal of high tensile strength, ductile and malleable when specially handled. It is immune to atmospheric influe [..]
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A chemical element found in nature as a steel-gray metal that has the highest melting point of all the non-alloyed metals is, therefore, often used to make the filament in incandescent light bulbs.
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Symbol:"W" Atomic Number:"74" Atomic Mass: 183.85amu. This is one of the transition elements from period six. Tungsten used to be called wolfram (thus the W). It is [..]
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Colour temperature of artificial light.
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A light that gives intense, white light, but also emits considerable heat which can quickly kill living specimens.
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Tungsten. A metallic element with the atomic symbol W, atomic number 74, and atomic weight 183.85. It is used in many manufacturing applications, including increasing the Hardness, toughness, and Tens [..]
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Tungsten. A metallic element with the atomic symbol W, atomic number 74, and atomic weight 183.85. It is used in many manufacturing applications, including increasing the hardness, toughness, and tens [..]
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A white or grey metallic element, chemical symbol W.
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Very dense metal used in dart barrels. Also called "Wolfram" in most Nordic countries, hence its chemical symbol on the periodic table, "W"
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