Pure boron (a metalloid) is not found in nature. Boron will be combined with something else. Pure boron could be shiny, but will usually be a brown powder when combined with carbon.
Naturally occurring boron is dull, but it can be polished.
Mercury (Hg) otherwise known as 'Quicksilver' or 'Hydrogyrum'.
Yes, like all elements boron can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas.
Boron is a solid at room temperature
Mercury
Mercury is "Shiny", "Silver" and "Liquid". It is actually a metal which, at room temperature exists in a liquid state.
Pure boron (a metalloid) is not found in nature. Boron will be combined with something else. Pure boron could be shiny, but will usually be a brown powder when combined with carbon.
Pure boron (a metalloid) is not found in nature. Boron will be combined with something else. Pure boron could be shiny, but will usually be a brown powder when combined with carbon.
Naturally occurring boron is dull, but it can be polished.
iodine is a shiny, black silver metal and sometimes a purple liquid
Mercury (Hg) otherwise known as 'Quicksilver' or 'Hydrogyrum'.
Yes silver is shiny.
At room temperature, mercury is a shiny, silver-colored, liquid.
silver shiny
Yes, like all elements boron can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas.
Boron is a solid at room temperature