tungsten
Tungsten
The term "heavy stone" in the context of a chemical element typically refers to elements with high atomic masses or high densities, such as lead (Pb) or uranium (U). These elements are often found in ores and are used in various applications, including construction, radiation shielding, and nuclear energy. In geology, "heavy stone" might also describe minerals that contain these heavier elements. Overall, it conveys the idea of substantial weight and density associated with certain chemical elements.
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.
It's lawrencium. Its number 103
14lbs = 1 stone
62.8kg is equivalent to 9.90 stone.
11 kg is approximately 1.73 stone.
1 stone is 14lb (fourteen pounds) or 6.35Kg.
Granite.
No.no it is not it is a mineral
12.2 stone is 77.47kg
6 stone