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is tungsten a puremetal?

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Answered by kushalchhillar
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In its raw form, tungsten is a hard steel-grey metal that is often brittle and hard to work. ... Of all metals in pure form, tungsten has the highest melting point (3,422 °C, 6,192 °F), lowest vapor pressure (at temperatures above 1,650 °C, 3,000 °F), and the highest tensile strength.

Answered by Anonymous
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Tungsten is a dull silver-colored metal with the highest melting point of any pure metal. Also known as Wolfram, from which the element takes its symbol, W, tungsten is more resistant to fracturing than diamond and is much harder than steel.

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