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Is gallium a liquid a metal?

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At room temperature (25oC) and pressure, only two elements are liquid: Mercury and bromine. Gallium is not.

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Gallium is a natural solid, but will melt at the temperature of the palm of your hand when in pure state. Generally, gallium is bound in nature.

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What happens to gallium when it melts?

It forms a liquid! Gallium the metal that melts in your hand!


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When the metal gallium melts is the liquid forms an allotrope explain?

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