Mercury (Hg), a toxic metal, melts at 234.32 K. (See Why is mercury a liquid at STP?) Four elements melt just a few degrees above room temperature. Francium (Fr), a radioactive and extremely reactive metal, melts around 300 K
Mercury is the transition metal that is a liquid at room temperature.
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No metals always in a liquid state. There is always some temperature where a metal is liquid ("molten").
Yes, mercury is a heavy, silvery metal that is liquid at normal temperatures.
When a melted, we say it is in liquid state. However mercury is the only metal found in liquid state.
At room temperature mercury (Hg) is the only fluide, liquid metal.
The only nonmetallic element that is liquid at room temperature is bromine.
Mercury (Hg)
The metal known as liquid at room temperature and resembling quicksilver is mercury. Mercury is a heavy, silvery-white metal that is the only metal that exists in liquid form in normal conditions on Earth.
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.
Mercury's state of matter is a liquid. Mercury is not a good conductor of heat and cinnabar is the largest natural source for mercury.