Periodic Table?

When was tungsten added to the periodic table? I know it was discovered in 1783 and the periodic table wasn't made until the 1800's so was it in the first periodic table?

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Answer:
Tungsten was on the first Periodic Table http://www.chemheritage.org/educationals... presented to the Russian Chemical Society in March 1869 by Nikolai Menshutkin on behalf of Dmitrii Mendeleev http://www.chemheritage.org/educationals...
I think Mendeleev had W in there.
Tungstens original name was Wolfram, hence the symbol W. It was known at the time of the first periodic table.

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