The question implies that the element is solid at room temperature (call it 23oC) but liquid at body temperature (37oC).
Caesium (mp 28.44oC) and gallium (mp 29.76oC) both fit this criterion.
Francium (mp unknown, probably around 25oC) most likely would as well, if it were possible to obtain a chunk of francium large enough to see without it vaporizing itself from radioactive decay.
Rubidium (mp 39.31oC) just misses.
Of all of these, the only one that's not insanely dangerous to touch with your bare hands is gallium. Caesium and rubidium are highly reactive and would either catch fire or eat a hole in your hand (or both); francium would catch fire and give you radiation sickness.
The element that melts in your mouth and not in your hand are M&M. M&M are chocolate candies which sometimes have fillings inside like peanuts, almonds and coconut.
it might not melt if it doesnt have fluid in it
it is a scientific fact that your hand temperature is also the same temperature as your body (37 degrees Celsius) because if you put a piece of chocolate on your body it will melt and if u put it on your hand it will also melt
Lava IS molten rock therefore your question is meaningless.
an element's freezing point is the temperature at which the element becomes solid. some element's don't melt til heated to very high temperatures, and could therefore have a freezing point in the 100s of degrees.
no because you aren't physically doing anything
M and M's can melt in both your hand and mouth. If the temperature is warm enough the candies can melt anywhere!
It melt in your mouth faster than your hand but the fact is it doesn't melt in you hand faster and is because of the outter cell of the m&m candy that cover it all over.
So they melt in your mouth and not in your hand!
melt in your mouth not in your hand.
M & M s melt in your mouth instantly, dosent melt in your hand.
Nickel
It's got to be Ice Cream, because, after all, "M&M's melt in your mouth, not in your hand." Ice Cream will certainly melt in your hand.
The element that is most like the candy m & m is Rubidium. M & MÕs are said to melt in your mouth and not in your hand. Rubidium melts at 39 degrees Celsius and the human body average temp is 37 degrees.
It has to do with saliva. The main reason, though, is that the temperature of your mouth is hotter than the temperature of your hands, and the melting point of mnms is between those. You can test this by putting an mnm in your hand and closing it, making it heat up and melt in your hand. TY for the update on my answer Pengwer1800!!
Any element can melt.
it doesnt melt, but it gets very clean!
depends on the element