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{{subpages}}{{Basic elemental info}} Because of its very high melting point, tungsten [[filament]]s were used for many years in [[Incandescent lighting|incandescent]] [[Electric light|light bulbs]]. <references/>
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'''Tungsten''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbol]] W. Its [[atomic number]] (the number of [[proton]]s) is 74. It has a [[Atomic mass#Standard atomic weights of the elements|standard atomic weight]] of 183.5 g•mol<sup> −1</sup> and is a [[solid]] in its elemental form.
 
Tungsten is considered a member of the "Transition metal" class of elements. At a [[pressure]] of 101.325 k[[Pascal (unit)|Pa]], it has a [[boiling point]] of 5,555 °[[Celsius (unit)|C]] and a [[melting point]] of 3,422 °C. With a density of 19.3 g/cc, it is 1.7 times denser than lead.
 
Because of its very high melting point, tungsten [[Light bulb|filaments]] were used for many years in [[Light bulb|incandescent light bulbs]].

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Properties:
Steel-gray metal. Highly corrosion resistant.


Tungsten is a chemical element, having the chemical symbol W. Its atomic number (the number of protons) is 74. It has a standard atomic weight of 183.5 g•mol −1 and is a solid in its elemental form.

Tungsten is considered a member of the "Transition metal" class of elements. At a pressure of 101.325 kPa, it has a boiling point of 5,555 °C and a melting point of 3,422 °C. With a density of 19.3 g/cc, it is 1.7 times denser than lead.

Because of its very high melting point, tungsten filaments were used for many years in incandescent light bulbs.