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No. With the exception of Mercury all metals are solids at room temrperature and have negligible vapor pressures.

Mercury does have a measurable small vapor pressure at room temperature, enough to be a hazard.

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Do metals gas at room temperature?

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Is gaseous at room temperature metal or nonmetal?

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What non-metallic element is solid at room temp?

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Is it true that some metalloids are gases at room temperature?

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Do metals turn to liquid at room temperature?

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What are most elements in room temparture?

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