No, it's a metal and a solid.
Mercury is a liquid at 60 degrees Celsius.
no zinc doesnt melt until 700 degrees, gallium, mercury are two liquid metals
zinc is a solid because its a metal
solid.
I wouldn't say that it is "available" but it exists.Zinc sulfate is a crystaline compound and has a high melting point, meaning that it is very impracticle to keep as a liquid. But you can have zinc sulfate solution which is just zinc sulfate crystals dissolved in water.
Zinc is all, a solid, liquid, and a gas. when it is melted, it is a liquid, when the liquid is heated, it becomes a vapor, a gas, and when the liquid is froze is is a solid.
solid
Brittle solid
solid is it?
Yes if it is heated.
Zinc metal will displace mercury from most mercury compounds, forming liquid mercury and the corresponding zinc compounds.
In Liquid Plant Food there is Nitrogen, Phosphate, Potassium [potash], iron, manganese, zinc and more.