All the solids are not metals they may be non metals and other compounds but except Mercury all the metals are solids.
No the metalloids (a.k.a. semimetals) are solids as are five of the nonmetal elements.
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Not all solutes are solids.
They are solids, and they are natural materials shaped by humans.
None, all are solids. Cesium and Francium are very close to being liquid at room temperature.
Metallic solids are composed of individual atoms.
Technically yes. The melting point and freezing point of every liquid (for the particular element) is the same; it is the point when the element is shifting from or to state of equilibrium, depending on the direction of energy movement.
All metals except three are in solid form.Foer example:sodium.iron.gold.
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Alloy is the term used to identify an ingredient used to "change the characteristic of a base metal" or a metal that has been modified. They almost have to be solids as a liquid would vaporize when the metal is molten. Almost all metals are alloyed unless designated "pure". ie: pure gold 24 carat. Most jewelry 14 to 18 carat (alloyed).
It is true, all are solids.