Covalent Radius of Tungsten (W) - & Sources, Uses ... 2022

Molecules and atoms have a certain 'size or radius', even Tungsten. Ok but what is the covalent radius of an atom of W?

In the case of Tungsten the covalent radius is 1.30 Å. You see, there is a lot of info about Tungsten (beyond an atom's radius) that is actually interesting. Let me show you...

Tungsten Facts

Tungsten Covalent Radius

1.30 Ã…

Atomic Number

74

Learn more about the atomic number.

State at 20 °C

Solid

Uses

Made into filaments for vacuum tubes and electric lights. Also as contact points in cars. Combined with calcium or magnesium it makes phosphors. Tungsten carbide is extremely hard and is used for making cutting tools and abrasives.

Sources

Occurs in the minerals scheelite (CaWO4) and wolframite [(Fe,Mn)WO4].

Description

Hard, steel-gray to white metal. Highest melting point of all metals.

Atomic Symbol

W

Name Origin

Swedish: tung sten (heavy stone): symbol from its German name wolfram.

Atomic Mass

183,84

Learn more about the atomic mass.

Discovery

Discovered By: Fausto and Juan José de Elhuyar
Year: 1783
Location: Spain

Want to learn more details and data about Tungsten (W)? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.

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Video

Are you having trouble understanding the basics of atomic elements? This video will walk you through:
  • What is an element
  • What is a substance
  • What Elements look like
  • How a small number of atoms can be joined and form completely different substances

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