There is NO such metal:
Mercury is already molten (-39oC) and the next lowest is Potassium with melting point (+63oC) which you never can reach by holding in your hand: (maximum +37oC body temperature).
Anyhow, you should NEVER hold these two metals in your hand!!
(Hg is toxic and K is self igniting to burn with air (oxygen) and flammable with water (sweating)!!)
The metallic elements cesium and gallium have melting points of 83.19 degrees Fahrenheit and 85.57 degrees Fahrenheit, respectively. Since average body temperature is 96.8 degrees Fahrenheit, these elements could melt in your hand.
That would most likely be gallium. Though cesium also meets these criteria.
ceasium and gallium will melt if kept in palm
Gallium
gallium
It forms a liquid! Gallium the metal that melts in your hand!
Depends on the metal no metal does not burn it melts if u see a picture of metal burning it is impurities in the metal but after it melts i dont know what happens next
losium.It is a play metal.
metal melts on heating because it gets hot
The fact that a metal (mercury) is a liquid at room temperature is a characteristic property of the metal, mercury. The temperature at which a metal melts to become liquid would be a chemical property of the metal.
It forms a liquid! Gallium the metal that melts in your hand!
Francium melts at about 80oF. Cesium melts at about 83.4oF. Gallium melts at about 85.6oF. All of these are solid at room temperature but would melt in your hand. Rubidium melts at about 103.4oF, so that is just a little higher than body temperature. Mercury melts at 37.7oF, so it would certainly melt in your hand, but it would already be a liquid at room temperature.
Depends on the metal no metal does not burn it melts if u see a picture of metal burning it is impurities in the metal but after it melts i dont know what happens next
No, it changes from a solid state to a liquid one. It can literally melt in your hand.
losium.It is a play metal.
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Titanium
Gallium is a low mlting metal ("melts in your hand!" and forms alloys quite readily. It was used in early atom bombs alloyed with plutonium.
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Liquation is the process of using controlled heat to separate a metal that melts at a relatively low temperature from a metal that melts at a higher temperature.
The metal Cesium melts at 28.44 degrees Celsius, while gallium has a melting point of 29.77 degrees Celsius. No element melts at exactly 29 degrees Celsius.
a metal spoon melts faster because the law of chorny's