Mercury is the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature, despite it's high density.
The only common metal that is a liquid at room temperature is Mercury. Other metals are Caesium & Francium. i think!!
the three metals are Francium, Mercury and Bromine
THey have to be in a liquid state to easily combine
Metals can be solid or liquid. Through Melting Phase Transition, the solid metal will change its state from solid to liquid. Through Freezing Phase Transition, the liquid metal will change its state from liquid to solid.
Almost all metals have highly boiling and melting points. Hence they are solids at room temperature. Only Mercury is liquid at room temperature.
The only common metal that is a liquid at room temperature is Mercury. Other metals are Caesium & Francium. i think!!
When a melted, we say it is in liquid state. However mercury is the only metal found in liquid state.
the three metals are Francium, Mercury and Bromine
The only non-metal that occurs in a liquid state at room temperatures is bromine (Br).
The only non-metal that occurs in a liquid state at room temperatures is bromine (Br).
Nonmetals can be solid, liquid or gaseous.
All metals are solid. Mercury is liquid in state.
Most metals are conductors in solid and liquid state. (but there are a few exceptions to the rule)
Solid. Mercury is a metal and is liquid in it's natural state.
All metals can be made liquid if they reach a high enough temperature. Mercury is the only metal to be liquid at STP and room temperature though; the others require much higher temperatures.
Compounds do not get a new name when they change physical state. Carbon dioxide's name in the liquid state in just "liquid carbon dioxide"
THey have to be in a liquid state to easily combine