No, rubidium and caesium can also sink in water
yes, if the metal is gold it will sink
All pure metal sinks, only by entrapping air in waterproof compartments can you make it (ships) float.
Only if the metal is gold.
because it is the only soft metal
you cannot turn any metal to gold you can only extract gold from its ores by washing and roasting..
I think the only metals which are not white are gold and copper. And definitely, gold is that yellow metal.
Gold is a very soft metal. that's why rings are only made of ten to eighteen karat gold ,pure gold being too malleable.
Gold -because it is the only metal.
The clue is " OVER THE TOP OF" metal sinks windows metal roof flashing metal beams The only possible answer is OVER THE TOP OF WINDOWS
no, covalent compounds can only include non-metal elements and gold (Au) is a metal element
You need to breed water and metal. but sometime you just get seashell.If you breed water+metal, you'll probably get a seashell.Then, turn the elements. Breed METAL+WATER, backwards.It worked for me.
The Answer Is No there are more yellow metals