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No, it is a metal that has to be smelted out of a mineral called wolframite. It is this wolframite that is the initial raw material.
Wolframite is a mineral composed of iron, manganese, and tungsten. It forms in hydrothermal veins associated with granite and metamorphic rocks. It is commonly found in regions with geological activities that involve the intrusion of granite and the formation of pegmatites.
Tungsten belongs to the mineral group known as the Wolframite series. This series includes minerals that are composed of both tungsten and iron, with the most common mineral being wolframite.
No; they are formed by translation. Carbohydrates are formed by dehydration synthesis.
Compounds are formed from elements.
Wolframite was mainly used for tank armor in world war 2
No, it is a metal that has to be smelted out of a mineral called wolframite. It is this wolframite that is the initial raw material.
Wolframite is a mineral composed of iron, manganese, and tungsten. It forms in hydrothermal veins associated with granite and metamorphic rocks. It is commonly found in regions with geological activities that involve the intrusion of granite and the formation of pegmatites.
The metal is TUNGSTEN. Wolfram is the archaic name for tungsten. The chemical symbol is 'W'.
tungsten
Tungsten is commonly found in minerals such as wolframite and scheelite. These minerals are the main ores from which tungsten is extracted.
A television may contain various minerals in its components, such as copper, gold, silver, aluminum, lead, and rare earth elements like yttrium and europium. These minerals are used in the wiring, circuit boards, and display screens of the TV. Recycling electronic devices like TVs helps recover these valuable minerals and reduces the environmental impact of their extraction.
quartz wolframite chromite
A TV contains quartz, wolframite, chromite, and quartz.
Tungsten belongs to the mineral group known as the Wolframite series. This series includes minerals that are composed of both tungsten and iron, with the most common mineral being wolframite.
Tungsten is wulfram, First letter used as the elements symbol. Tungsten is obtained from the ore wolframite.
Werner Einecke has written: 'Das Wolfram in der Weltwirtschaft ..' -- subject(s): Wolframite