The only common metal that is a liquid at room temperature is Mercury. Other metals are Caesium & Francium. i think!!
the three metals are Francium, Mercury and Bromine
THey have to be in a liquid state to easily combine
One element that does not match the physical state of most metals is mercury. While most metals are solid at room temperature, mercury is a liquid.
Almost all metals have highly boiling and melting points. Hence they are solids at room temperature. Only Mercury is liquid at room temperature.
The only common metal that is a liquid at room temperature is Mercury. Other metals are Caesium & Francium. i think!!
When a melted, we say it is in liquid state. However mercury is the only metal found in liquid state.
The only non-metal that occurs in a liquid state at room temperatures is bromine (Br).
The only non-metal that occurs in a liquid state at room temperatures is bromine (Br).
All metals are solid. Mercury is liquid in state.
None of the metals are gasses at room temperature.
No, only mercury (Hg) is a liquid. All other metals are solids at room temperature, although gallium (Ga) and cesium (Cs) have melting points just above room temperature.
Nonmetals can be solid, liquid or gaseous.
There are several known liquid metals, including mercury, gallium, and cesium. These metals have low melting points, allowing them to exist in a liquid state at room temperature or slightly above.
Solid. Mercury is a metal and is liquid in it's natural state.
Compounds do not get a new name when they change physical state. Carbon dioxide's name in the liquid state in just "liquid carbon dioxide"
the three metals are Francium, Mercury and Bromine