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Tungsten is an element and so is composed of tungsten atoms

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Tungsten is a chemical element with the symbol W and atomic number 74. It is a transition metal known for its high melting point, strength, and hardness. Tungsten is commonly used in various industrial applications, especially in manufacturing processes where durability and heat resistance are required.

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Tungsten is an element, so there is no 'formula'. Its chemical abbreviation is 'W'.

Why 'W'? It turns out that the older name for tungsten is 'Wolfram', hence 'W'.

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Tin (Sn) is an element, so it's composition is solely Tin.

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Tungsten is an element on it's own.

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Tungsten is an element.

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