mercury and gallium
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liquid as in thermometers
Bromine exists as a liquid at the room temperature.
Yes, but they can also be liquid.
The question is deeply flawed. Many metals are denser than many liquids, but many liquids are denser than some metals (and then, of course, there's mercury, which is both a metal and a liquid at room temperature). If all you know about two substances is that one is a liquid and one is a metal and you're forced to bet your life on which is denser ... your odds are probably SLIGHTLY better betting on the metal.
All gases and liquid elements are non metals .For metaloids see periodic table .
Yes, Bromine and Mercury are the only liquid metals.
Just one, bromine
A alloy is a solid or liquid mixture of two or more metals.
Yes. Metals can be dissolved into liquid solutions. Several metals can be dissolved in acidic media such as HNO3 to prepare acidic solutions of these metals.
Yes, metals will conduct electricity in liquid form because of the free electrons.
1.metals, semi-metals, non metals 2.Solid, liquid, gas 3.Conductors Semi-conductors Insulators
I. M. Kirko has written: 'Magnetohydrodynamics of liquid metals' -- subject(s): Liquid metals, Magnetohydrodynamics
fast-flowing liquid lava
Mercury? its a liquid metal It has metal properties and liquid properties right? someone let me know.
Yes. But most metals are not a liquid so unless you have metal in its liquid form it can't boil.
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