what are the properties of tungsten?
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Among metals it has the highest melting point, at 3,410 °C (6,170 °F), the highest tensile strength at temperatures of more than 1,650 °C (3,002 °F), and the lowest coefficient of linear thermal expansion (4.43 × 10−6 per °C at 20 °C [68 °F]). Tungsten is ordinarily brittle at room temperature.
Melting point: 3,410 °C (6,152 °F)
Density: 19.3 grams/cm3 at 20 °C (68 °F)
Boiling point: 5,660 °C (10,220 °F)
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Among metals it has the highest melting point, at 3,410 °C (6,170 °F), the highest tensile strength at temperatures of more than 1,650 °C (3,002 °F), and the lowest coefficient of linear thermal expansion (4.43 × 10−6 per °C at 20 °C [68 °F]). Tungsten is ordinarily brittle at room temperature.
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