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Several are such as lead, but mercury (the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature) is very poisonous.
Anything can be poisonous and/or a liquid. However, the most common such metal is mercury.
yes "Quick silver" is a common term for mercury. Mercury is a liquid metal and is poisonous.
Mercury is a metal that is liquid at room temperature. It is also poisonous.
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. It is one of the two elements that are liquid at room temperature. The other one, bromine, is not considered a metal.
Mercury. The metal gives off poisonous vapours - and has largely been replaced by alcohol.
AnswerMercury is one of the basic chemical elements. It is a heavy, silvery metal that is liquid at normal temperatures. AnswerNO, MERCURY IS THE ONLY METAL THAT IS LIQUID AT THE ROOM TEMPERATURE ANSWERYOU TWO ARE BOTH CORRECT SO DONT FIGHT PLZ THIS IS NOT A FIGHTING ROOMNo mercury is a liquid metal and isnt a solid metal even on the periodic table the Hg the chemical symbol for mercury is in blue because its a liquid metal
The element you are referring to is likely Phosphorus. It is a highly reactive non-metal element that can exist in various forms, one of which is a poisonous, smelly red liquid known as phosphorus red. It should be handled with caution due to its toxicity and flammability.
Bromium
No, not liquid (mercury is the only liquid metal known) Yes, it is a metal!
yes
Mercury is the only common metal that takes the form of liquid at room temperature. There is not "only" one metal at room temperature, depending on how you define room temperature.Metals liquid at room temperature (25 0C)mercuryMetals liquid at temperature 30 - 40 0CFranciumCesiumGalliumRubidiumMercury is sometimes referred to as "quick silver," and its chemical abbreviation, Hg, is derived from the Latin word for it, which means "liquid silver."