i think is yes
Depends on what metal you refer to. For example, Mercury (a metal) is liquid at room temperature. But other metals like copper and zinc are generally solid at room temperature. This, considering room temperature = approximately 20 - 25 degrees Celsius.
Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal and click on the specific metal you want to see and check it's boiling point and/or melting point to see which state it is in at room temperature.
i think is yes
Beryllium is a solid metal.
Metals are typically solid at room temperature, although mercury is a liquid.
Any of the above based on the temperature. Solid at room temperature.
Mercury (Hg) is a liquid at room temperature.
No. Mercury is a metal that is liquid at room temperature.
It depends on the temperature. For instance, Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. Gold is solid at room temperature.
mercury (its a liquid at room temperature)
The state of matter of tin at room temperature is a solid. Tin is classified as a metal. It is in group 14 in period 5.
sodium is a solid at room temperature. like its in a salt shaker..!!
Uranium is solid metal at room temperature.
Berkelium is a solid metal.
Beryllium is a solid metal.
At room temperature scandium is a solid metal.
Bohrium is a metal, solid.
Protactinium is a solid metal.
At anything about or around room temperature, the metal beryllium is a solid.
Metals are typically solid at room temperature, although mercury is a liquid.