No, gallium is a solid metal, though it does have a low melting point.
The only liquid nonmetal at room temperature is bromine.
A metal.
Gallium is a metal. It belongs to group 13
It isn't. Gallium is solid.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature.
Gallium is a metal. It is next to germanium, a semi-metal.
Gallium is a liquid, a solid, and a gas, but it changes states to became a liqiud solid, or gas. Gallium can exist in all states of matter.
Yes, gallium is a metal that is a solid at room temperature but melts into a liquid at around 85.6F (29.8C).
Gallium is a metal that has a low melting point of 29.76°C, which is just slightly above room temperature. This is what allows gallium to exist in a liquid state at room temperature.
At room temperature (25oC) and pressure, only two elements are liquid: Mercury and bromine. Gallium is not.
Gallium is a metal that is solid at room temperature but melts at a low temperature of 85.57°F (29.76°C). When gallium melts, it becomes a liquid with a silvery appearance. It has a unique property where it can remain in a liquid state over a wide temperature range.
Bromine.
Bromine.