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Metallic solids are composed of individual atoms.
some aren't Mercury is one metal that is liquid at room temperature.
plastic, metal and stone
Solids, apart from the atmosphere, of course. It's also possible there is a liquid metal core.
The substance is usually soluble in water or other solvents such as alcohol. It is called soluble salts
Yes, solids have their own volume and shape. The particles in solids are closely packed together, giving them a fixed shape and volume. Examples of solids include wood, metal, and glass.
Yes. Most metal to non-metal combinations are crystalline solids. The formula for aluminum fluoride is AlF3.
Metallic oxides are metal and oxygen, bonded together. They are generally solids, and have higher densities. An example of a metallic oxides is sodium, Na.
You mean "liquids" and "solids." Anyway, here are three liquids: Water, Soda, & Milk. Here are three solids: Brick, Wood, & Metal.
yes. mercury is the only liquid metal
Most metals at room temperature are solids