I think you are missing something in your question. Are you asking what metallic elements are at what state of matter at room temperature? If not, your question doesn't make any sense. But anyway, here are the metallic elements and there state of matter at room temperature. Gaseous: none. Liquid: Mercury.
Solid: All the rest of the metallic elements.
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Excepting mercury all metals are solids at room temperature.
The silver-colored metallic element with the symbol Hg is mercury. It is a heavy, toxic metal that is liquid at room temperature.
Steel is not an element it is a metallic alloy containing iron, carbon and other additives. At standard temperature and pressure it is a solid.
Magnesium is a solid at room temperature. It is a metallic element with a shiny, silver-white appearance.
At 25°C (77°F), the element that is a liquid is bromine (Br). It is a reddish-brown liquid at room temperature and is the only non-metallic element that is in a liquid state under these conditions. Another element, mercury (Hg), is also a liquid at room temperature, but it is a metal.
This element is mercury.
Mercury is a metal element which is liquid at room temperature
Mercury
metallic element liquid at room temperature
Mercury is a metal element which is liquid at room temperature
Mercury is non sonorous. It is a liquid at room temperature.
Mercury
Gold (Au) is a metallic element and is solid at room temperature and is found in its elemental form in nature.
Bromine (Br)
Excepting mercury all metals are solids at room temperature.
An example of a metallic element that occurs as a liquid at room temperature is mercury. An example of a nonmetallic element that occurs as a liquid at room temperature is bromine.
no not all metallic are solid at room temperature.