Tungsten, also called wolfram, has 2 valence electrons. Many would say 6 because tungsten is in group 6, but that is wrong. The heavy elements have confusing shells, and you can't only look at which group it is located in.
No, tungsten is not an insulator. Tungsten is a metal known for its high melting point and excellent conductivity, making it a good candidate for use in electrical and thermal applications.
IsotopeHalf LifeW-180StableW-181121.2 daysW-182StableW-183StableW-184StableW-18574.8 daysW-185m1.6 minutesW-186StableW-18723.9 hoursW-18869.4 days
Phosphorus (P) has 15 electrons.
Fluorine (F) has 9 electrons.
Tungsten is a metal element. There are 74 electrons in a single atom.
Tungsten has 6 electrons in its outer shell.
Tungsten has 46 core electrons. Core electrons are the electrons found in all elements that are not valence electrons. Tungsten has an atomic number of 74, so it has 74 electrons in total.
Tungsten has 74 electrons!!
tungsten has 110 neutrons 74 protons 74 electrons
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protons 74 neutrons 110 electrons 74
74 electrons are normally in a tungsten atom.
Tungsten generally loses electrons when forming bonds, it is a metal
Tungsten is a metal element. There are 74 electrons in a single atom.
The element tungsten (W) has 6 valence electrons.
It has 74 protons and 74 electrons and 110 neutrons.