wolfram

word

/ˈwʊɫˌfɹæm/
WUUL-fram
/wˈʊlfɹæm/
WUUL-fram

Definition

Wolfram is another name for the chemical element tungsten, a hard, heavy metal used in light bulb filaments and various industrial tools.

Usage & Nuances

'Wolfram' is the older or less common name for tungsten, mostly used in scientific or technical contexts. On the periodic table, the symbol 'W' comes from 'wolfram'. Not to be confused with 'Wolfram Alpha', the computational website.

Example Sentences

Wolfram is very hard and has a high melting point.

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Wolfram has the chemical symbol W.

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Light bulbs used to contain wolfram filaments.

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The name 'wolfram' comes from German miners who found it while working with tin.

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If you see 'W' on the periodic table, that's wolfram, also known as tungsten.

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Industries rely on wolfram because it's resistant to heat and wear.

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