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LordDusk2014
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Birthday Cake - Celebrated MLP's 7th birthday
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The atomic symbol for tungsten, “W,” comes from either the Germanic wolfram or the Latin wolframium. The word tungsten comes from the Scandinavian words tung and sten (translated respectively: “heavy” and “stone”).
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Bronze Bit -

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It is very dense as well, almost as dense as gold. I have some tungsten weights and they’re surprisingly heavy for their size.
Ferrotter
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

Tungsten is also neat because it has the highest melting point of any metal, and sort of the highest melting point of any element. But that’s only because carbon sublimates to a gas rather than melting at atmospheric pressure, just 261 C above where tungsten melts. That’s why it’s used to make lightbulb filaments. (Though the first lightbulbs used carbon filaments – which were made by baking some of Thomas Edison’s hairs in a vacuum to drive off all the more volatile elements.)
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Silly Pony - Celebrated the 13th anniversary of MLP:FIM, and 40 years of MLP!
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Ten years of changes - Celebrated the 10th anniversary of MLP:FiM!
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Princess of Science
Tungsten is biologically exceptional as the heaviest element used in an active role by any living organism - a substitute for molybdenum in the complexes that fix nitrogen and other chemicals necessary for higher organisms. It is also the only element with significant variations in its English name: tungsten is used by the IUPAC but a lot of European chemists, seeing as their regional languages often have wolfram, use the latter instead.