what is the strongest material in the world
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DIAMOND
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Diamond is the hardest substance found on earth in so many natural forms, and it is an allotrope of carbon. The hardness of diamond is the highest level of Mohs hardness - grade 10. Its microhardness is 10000kg/mm2, which is 1,000 times higher than quartz and 150 times higher than corundum.
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Strongest Material in the world:
- Tungsten is the strongest material in the world.
- Tungsten has the highest tensile strength of any pure metal-up to 500,000 psi at room temperature.
- Even at very high temperatures over 1,500°C, it has the highest tensile strength.
- However, tungsten metal is brittle, making it less useable in its pure state. The melting point of tungsten is 3422°C /6192° F.
- Tungsten or wolfram, is a chemical element with the symbol W and atomic number 74. Tungsten is a rare metal found in naturally on Earth almost exclusively as compounds with other elements.
- Its important ores include scheelite and wolframite , the latter lending the element its alternate name .
- Tungsten occurs in many alloys, which have numerous applications, including incandescent light bulb, X-ray tubes, electrodes in gas tungsten arc welding, superalloys and radiation shielding.
- Tungsten is the only metal in the third transition series that is known to occur in biomolecules, being found in a few species of bacteria and archaea.
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