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  • that are less than 8 minutes. Tungsten also has 11 meta states with mass numbers of 158, 179, with 3, 180, with 2, 183, 185, 186, with 2, and 190, the most...
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    as two nuclear isomers of rhodium-102. During the Operation Hardtack, tungsten-185, 181 and 187 and rhenium-188 were produced from elements added as tracers...
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  • Gold-185 Hafnium-185 Iridium-185 Lead-185 Mercury-185 Osmium-185 Platinum-185 Rhenium-185 Tantalum-185 Thallium-185 Tungsten-185 Radical 185, a Han written...
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  • period (niobium and molybdenum) and three of the sixth period (tantalum, tungsten, and rhenium). They all share some properties, including a melting point...
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    Tungsten diselenide is an inorganic compound with the formula WSe2. The compound adopts a hexagonal crystalline structure similar to molybdenum disulfide...
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    Tungsten oxytetrafluoride is an inorganic compound with the formula WOF4. It is a colorless diamagnetic solid. The compound is one of many oxides of tungsten...
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  • common over the course of a flight. In gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), inert gases are used to shield the tungsten from contamination. It also shields the...
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     United Kingdom 1959 Tungsten carbide (core) and tungsten alloy cap 5.598 kg of NQ/M 044 310 MPa 1478 m/s 93 m/s (at 1000 m) 185 m/s (at 2000 m) 4.1 kg...
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    only tungsten. (At standard pressure carbon sublimes rather than melts, though its sublimation point is comparable to the melting points of tungsten and...
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  • half-life of 8.9×106 years. This extinct radionuclide is used in hafnium–tungsten dating to study the chronology of planetary differentiation. No other radioisotope...
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    high temperature, tungsten reacts to form tungsten(VI) oxide, which volatilizes away, and hydrogen. Hydrogen then reacts with tungsten oxide, after which...
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  • ligand (or analogous sulfido ligand) is nearly ubiquitous in molybdenum and tungsten chemistry, appearing in the ores containing these elements, throughout...
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  • inert gas (MIG) welding or metal active gas (MAG) welding. Also known as tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding. Also known as manual metal arc (MMA) welding or...
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    [citation needed] Borax is also a good flux for "pre-tinning" tungsten with zinc, making the tungsten soft-solderable. Borax is often used as a flux for forge...
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    thermionically emitted from an electron gun fitted with a tungsten filament cathode. Tungsten is normally used in thermionic electron guns because it has...
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    (Panzergranate 40) for the Pak 40, a munition which - reliant on supplies of tungsten - eventually became very scarce. According to the German Panzertruppen...
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  • 80B and 80C photographic filters correct for excessive redness under tungsten lighting The year AD 80, 80 BC, or 1980 Eighty shilling ale The older four-pin-base...
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    metal with the highest melting point is tungsten, at 3,414 °C (6,177 °F; 3,687 K); this property makes tungsten excellent for use as electrical filaments...
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    warheads with tungsten ball shrapnel. Given that they are now manufacturing their own Shaheds Russian modifications include "new warheads (tungsten shrapnel)...
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  • heat capacity: a study in mice". Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. 153 (2): 185–7. doi:10.1111/j.1748-1716.1995.tb09850.x. PMID 7778459. Xu, Xiaojiang; Rioux...
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