Francium melts at about 80oF.
Cesium melts at about 83.4oF.
Gallium melts at about 85.6oF.
All of these are solid at room temperature but would melt in your hand.
Rubidium melts at about 103.4oF, so that is just a little higher than body temperature.
Mercury melts at 37.7oF, so it would certainly melt in your hand, but it would already be a liquid at room temperature.
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it is the science which deals with the study of palm of the hand
Metals conduct heat.
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Palm Reading is also called Palmistry or Chiromancy (meaning hand prediction). It is an analysis of a person's hand to foretell the future and personalities. Palmistry means prediction of a persons future according to the position of the Mounts on a person's hand. Lines of a palm, color of a palm, Signs on palm and shape of hands indicates his past, present and future life. This prediction is based on the two palms of a person.
Gallium is a metal that has a melting point just above room temperature, so it can melt in a human's hand.
Gallium is a metal that is solid at room temperature but melts at a low temperature of 85.57°F (29.76°C). When gallium melts, it becomes a liquid with a silvery appearance. It has a unique property where it can remain in a liquid state over a wide temperature range.
The metal that melts at 90 degrees Celsius is gallium.
One metal that melts easily under high temperatures is mercury.
The opposite of the palm of your hand is the back of your hand. While the palm is the inner surface that faces you when your hand is open, the back of the hand is the outer surface that faces away.
A palm tree - as palm is a part of the hand
" She placed the acorn in the palm of my hand. "
why do i have a letter e on my palm hand ? what does it mean?
Leaf Palm Hand was created in 1989.
Mercury and gallium. Actually, gallium is the one that would turn from a solid to a liquid in a person's hand.
At room temperature (25oC) and pressure, only two elements are liquid: Mercury and bromine. Gallium is not.
The palm is the front of the hand.