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Dr. Stone
Strongest Metal in the World
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C
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Suika and Chrome find an extremely rare ore–scheelite. Senku explains that when processed, it can be used as tungsten which is used in modern lightbulb filaments.
chemistry
earth science
metals
tungsten
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scheelite
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