No. Mercury is a metal that is liquid at room temperature.
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A tomato is not a solid crystalline, amorphic, or metallic solid, so it doesn't melt. When heated, a tomato will off-gas water vapor and eventually burn up.
Aluminum is a crystalline solid with an FCC structure
No, Lead Sulfide (galena) is a brittle crystalline solid with semiconducting properties.
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Metallic solid
Answer this question… Metallic solid
Metallic solid
Nickel is a metallic solid in the group of transition metals.
Pure sodium is a metallic crystalline solid.
Nickel is a metallic solid in the group of transition metals.
Mercury is a liquid metal.
Mercury (Hg) is a liquid metallic element.
No. Mercury is a metal that is liquid at room temperature.
Metals are crystalline because the bond via metallic bonding, are unrestricted as to number and position of nearest neighbor atoms, and have dense atomic packing. Due to these traits, they form a lattice microstructure (i.e., crystal)
There are four types of crystalline solids. The four types of crystalline solids includes the ionic solid, molecular solids, atomic solids and the metallic solids.