There are several such as Tungsten a metal used in electric bulbs.
Mercury and gallium. Actually, gallium is the one that would turn from a solid to a liquid in a person's hand.
All metals melt at high temperature... the metal that doesn't melt is mercury as it is already liquid at room temperature..... There is no metal that undergoes sublimation unlike non-metals.
Different metals melt at different temperatures, from -39 deg C (mercury) to 3414 deg C (tungsten).
Between metals only Mercury is liquid at room temperature.
All the alkali metals will melt.
no the sattellites would melt
Between metals only mercury is liquid at room temperature.
Metal for if it was non metal it would melt and thats not good!
That depends on the metal: mercury is already liquid at room temperature, gallium will melt in your hand, many alloys will melt in hot water, but other metals do have to be heated to thousands of degrees before they melt.
Weakest metal would be mercury which is liquid at room temperature, closely followed by Gallium which will melt in your hand. Strongest metal - Uranium which is why they make armor piercing shells out of it.
mercury is a metal. It is liquid at room temperature.
Mercury; gallium melt also in very hot summer days.