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Haha nope! And by solid you mean room temperature too I'm assuming. Mercury is a metal but it is liquid. Mercury is hazardous though so your not going to see it used anymore because most products that used to have it are mercury free. Also if you want to liquify a metal you can liquify zinc and lead. They are easily obtain and have fairly low melting points. Modern Pennys are zinc while you can easily find lead. It's fun to for them when they're liquid.

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