Tungsten is one of the heaviest and densest metals known, with a density of approximately 19.3 g/cm³ — higher than uranium (19.1 g/cm³) and lead (11.3 g/cm³), though slightly lighter than osmium and iridium. This remarkable density makes tungsten heavy metal a critical material for radiation shielding, counterweights, aerospace components, and military applications.
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