Most probably lead.
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Chromium has a high melting point of 1,857°C (3,375°F) making it a refractory metal.
Mercury -39C Gallium 30C
Gallium is a metal with a low melting point of 29.8°C. It is used in fire detection systems as its melting point is below room temperature, allowing it to be placed in heat-sensitive components that trigger alarms when the temperature rises above gallium's melting point.
Gallium is not considered a metalloid. It is classified as a metal and is a soft, silvery metal with a low melting point.
All metals have different melting points but they are all high
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The metal you are referring to is likely bismuth. Bismuth is commonly used in low melting point alloys due to its low melting point and is often found in pink due to its inherent color.
Chromium has a high melting point of 1,857°C (3,375°F) making it a refractory metal.
Bismuth
Mercury -39C Gallium 30C
Gallium is a metal with a low melting point of 29.8°C. It is used in fire detection systems as its melting point is below room temperature, allowing it to be placed in heat-sensitive components that trigger alarms when the temperature rises above gallium's melting point.
Gallium is not considered a metalloid. It is classified as a metal and is a soft, silvery metal with a low melting point.
The melting point of lead is 327oC, as taken from my periodic table.
Tin is a metal,it exist in solid form. It have a low melting temperature of 232 C (449.47 F).
Barium oxide has a high melting point of around 1,923 degrees Celsius. This is typical for many metal oxides, as they tend to have high melting points due to the strong ionic bonds between the metal and oxygen atoms.
The melting point of helium is the lowest: -272,20 0C.