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Caesium is usually a solid, but it does have a low melting point, and that's 83 °F (28 °C). This means that if you had a vial of caesium in your hand, and you were in a warm room, the caesium would melt. Caesium is one of only five metals that is a liquid at or near room temperature. Wikipedia has additional information on caesium. You'll find a link to their post on this element just down below here.

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Caesium, gallium, and mercury are the only three metals that are liquid at or around room temperature.

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Cesium melts at 29 0C, so it is just a solid metal at room temperature.

(I suppose you're not living in a tropical area)

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cesium is a solid at room temperature.

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