yes
No metals always in a liquid state. There is always some temperature where a metal is liquid ("molten").
The only metallic element that is liquid at room temperature is mercury.
mercury is a liquid
Liquid Mercury is a liquid with the density 13,534 g/cm3.
Do you mean is a meniscus always concave? If so, then no. For example, the meniscus of mercury is convex.
At room temperature, the element Mercury is a liquid.
Mercury the liquid inside thermometer is mercury.. but it is called thermometric liquid.
Mercury's state of matter is a liquid. Mercury is not a good conductor of heat and cinnabar is the largest natural source for mercury.
There are two elements that are liquid always. They are bromine and mercury
The element Mercury is liquid at STP. The planet Mercury is a rocky or terrestrial type planet.
Mercury in thermometers is in a liquid state, since mercury is liquid at room temperature.
Mercury is the metal that is liquid at room temperature