Yes, metal is a soild because because metal is made out of steel or other objects that are hard.. because all the objects to MAKE METAL are hard so will metal.
The primary difference between solid metal and liquid metal lies in their physical states and molecular arrangements. In solid metals, atoms are closely packed in a fixed structure, providing rigidity and strength, while in liquid metals, atoms are more loosely arranged, allowing them to flow and take the shape of their container. This change in state is often influenced by temperature; heating metal can cause it to transition from a solid to a liquid state, altering its properties and behavior.
Uranium is a solid metal at room temperature.
Tgis question is simply saying what is its state of matter at room temperature. This substance or uranium is a solid at room temperature.
It is a metal and hence has very high melting and boiling points. Therefore, it is solid at room temperature
Metallic, solid metal
solid nonmetal is solid and metal is just metal
It will be about Raiden and what happened to him between metal gear solid 2 and 4.
The game is Called "Metal Gear Solid 2:Sons of Liberty" So it's the same game.
Yes the reason they came out with the PS3 was for better games so of course the PS3 game titles will be better for Metal Gear Solid on the PS3 than on the PS2
A metal is actually solid beforwe application of high heat,a metal becomes molten when the heat is high enough to enable breakage of bonds between molecules of the metal such that the molecules are free to move as in liqiud.so a molten metal becomes solid when molecules form bond again as in solid.
This is an alloy. As tgere are different sorts of alloys its best to call it a solid solution alloy to distinguish it from mixtures of different phases which are found in steel for example.
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There is NO reaction between Cu and Ag.
The difference is that metal gear solid games are just the game. Substances are the game with new features GHOST-OF-TSC: exactly
they will look different
Uranium is solid metal at room temperature.
yes