It depends at what temperature. If we talk about room temperature then a natural state of a metal like Mercury is liquid (same as some non-metals like glass) while others like Copper are solid. Of course, in the vacuum of space where there is no influence of heat or sunlight, all metals are solid.
Most metals are Solid at room temperature. Mercuryis a liquid at all room temperatures, and Cesium, Francium, Gallium & Rubidium can melt to liquid in the warmer range of room temperatures. See related link.
Amost all metals are solid at room temperature; the only common exception is mercury, which is liquid.
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With the exception of mercury and bromine, which is a liquid, metals are solid at room temperature.
No, only mercury (Hg) is a liquid. All other metals are solids at room temperature, although gallium (Ga) and cesium (Cs) have melting points just above room temperature.
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None of the metals are gasses at room temperature.
Europium is solid at room temperature, as are all metals with the exception of mercury.
Most metals at room temperature are solids
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That obviously depends on the temperature. At room temperature, most metals are solid.
With the exception of mercury and bromine, which is a liquid, metals are solid at room temperature.
No metals are in a gaseous form at room temperature. Most are solids and one (Mercury chemical symbol Hg) is a liquid.
Non-metals are any of the non-metallic elements found in Groups 14, 15 and 16 of the periodic table. At room temperature, most non-metals exist as either gases or solids.
Almost all metals have highly boiling and melting points. Hence they are solids at room temperature. Only Mercury is liquid at room temperature.
No, only mercury (Hg) is a liquid. All other metals are solids at room temperature, although gallium (Ga) and cesium (Cs) have melting points just above room temperature.
Non-metals are any of the non-metallic elements found in Groups 14, 15 and 16 of the Periodic Table. At room temperature, most non-metals exist as either gases or solids.
The state of matter of most metals is the solid state. Mercury and Gallium are the only exceptions, as they are liquids at room temperature.
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