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.
At room temperature, yes. At body temperature, no
Gallium can be a solid, liquid, and gas because temperature affects its states. At room temperature, gallium is a liquid.
Gallium is liquid only at temperatures above 29,764 6 0C.
Its melting point is slightly higher than the conditions of standard temperature and pressure.
um... liquid..
Yes, but with slight heat it melts.
Gallium is important to the world because without it we would no longer have Gallium. And without gallium, there would be no gallium. So that is why, it is very important to preserve our galliumatic Gallium. Amen.
mercury and gallium are in form of liquid at room temperature
Gallium + Bromine ----> Gallium(III) Bromide2 Ga + 3 Br2 ----> 2 GaBr3
The gallium ion is Ga3+.
The formula for Gallium Chloride is GaCl3.
It isn't. Gallium is solid.
Gallium is a solid at room temperature.
It forms a liquid! Gallium the metal that melts in your hand!
At room temperature (25oC) and pressure, only two elements are liquid: Mercury and bromine. Gallium is not.
No, gallium is a solid metal, though it does have a low melting point. The only liquid nonmetal at room temperature is bromine.
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yes i believe it is
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Mercury and Gallium are in liquid state at 0 0C.
Mercury and gallium. Actually, gallium is the one that would turn from a solid to a liquid in a person's hand.
Only one metal is liquid at room temperature: mercury.
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