Group 6. Shiny metals. Dazzling. Eye-popping.
The only element that does not reflect properties of the other elements is seaborgium. Seaborgium is a synthesized element, meaning that it can only be made in a lab, thus most of its properties are unknown. Also unlike the other elements, seaborgium is completely useless and is only for lab research. The other three elements are shiny and can be physically touched and seen. Tungsten can be used in jewelry. Chromium is used on cars and bicycles. Molybdenum is used by plants. Tungsten has the highest melting point, then molybdenum, and finally chromium. Tungsten's and molybdenum's high melting points are what makes them to be used as wires for electrical equipment. Chromium's colorful pigments are why it is used as a finish. Chromium and tungsten both are very resistant to corrosion, thus they are used as plating and wedding rings, respectively. However, every metal is still unique in its own special way.