You think probable to gallium.
All metals have different melting points but they are all high
Mendeleev predicted the existence of eka-aluminum (later named gallium) in 1871 based on gaps in his periodic table. Four years later, in 1875, French chemist Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran discovered gallium which had similar properties to the predicted eka-aluminum. This discovery validated Mendeleev's periodic table and his prediction methods.
The metal you are referring to is likely bismuth. Bismuth is commonly used in low melting point alloys due to its low melting point and is often found in pink due to its inherent color.
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Most probably lead.
Bismuth
Mercury -39C Gallium 30C
BISMUTH
No. Cesium is a very soft metal with a low melting temperature.
Gallium is not considered a metalloid. It is classified as a metal and is a soft, silvery metal with a low melting point.
Gallium is a metal. It is a soft, silvery metal that has a low melting point and is classified as a post-transition metal in the periodic table.
Tin is a metal,it exist in solid form. It have a low melting temperature of 232 C (449.47 F).