Tungsten
The name for tungsten originates from the Swedish words "Tung" and "sten." This two words have the literal meaning of "heavy stone.' Discovered in 1783 in a mineral called wolframite, tungsten is classified as a metal.
Trinitium is the name given to the active element of the Philosopher's Stone of Alchemists. It is a super-heavy element with atomic number Z = 126 and above since it appears to be kind of neutron condensate.
14lbs = 1 stone
due to higher intensityof heavy stone than a lighter stone
12.2 stone is 77.47kg
due to higher intensityof heavy stone than a lighter stone
1 stone is 14lb (fourteen pounds) or 6.35Kg.
234 stone = 1,485.97 kg
65 kilograms = 10.2 stone
11.5 stone is 73.03 kilos.
6.5 stone = 41.4 kg