outer core
crust
False, the majority of Earth is comprised of assemblages of minerals that are either solid (as rocks) or molten as magma, or in a state somewhere between the two. However the Earth's outer core is composed of molten iron and nickel.
Liquid at room temperature.
mainly minerals like metals
Bromine is unusual because unlike other non-metals, it is a brownish-red LIQUID at ROOM TEMPARATURE. Most non-metals are gases.
crust
crust
crust
False, the majority of Earth is comprised of assemblages of minerals that are either solid (as rocks) or molten as magma, or in a state somewhere between the two. However the Earth's outer core is composed of molten iron and nickel.
THey have to be in a liquid state to easily combine
Yes, Bromine and Mercury are the only liquid metals.
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.
Mainly metals. All metals are fairly good conductors. Some non-metals can conduct electricity, as well.
I. M. Kirko has written: 'Magnetohydrodynamics of liquid metals' -- subject(s): Liquid metals, Magnetohydrodynamics
Mainly, metals are extremely good conductors of electricity, compared to most other materials.