No, the mantle is not made of molten metal. It is a layer of solid rock that lies beneath the Earth's crust and above the core. The mantle is primarily composed of silicate minerals.
the outer core. the last answer was the inner core.. but im sorry to tell them that im doing this section in school currently and the OUTER core is made of molten metal. the inner is solid metal.
The alkali metal that is a liquid at 35 degrees is cesium (Cs). It has a melting point of 28.5 degrees Celsius, making it the only alkali metal that is a liquid near room temperature.
The only non-metal element that is a liquid at room temperature I know of is Bromine of group 7.
no. the mantle is only partially molten
No, the mantle is not made of molten metal. It is a layer of solid rock that lies beneath the Earth's crust and above the core. The mantle is primarily composed of silicate minerals.
Their the same thing, only melted. The molten metal is hot, but the only things metal cannot carry is something at the temperature of lava or higher.
the outer core. the last answer was the inner core.. but im sorry to tell them that im doing this section in school currently and the OUTER core is made of molten metal. the inner is solid metal.
mercury... but only if its fully liquid - - - - - Any molten metal is lustrous. If you want to have a lot of fun with this, get a little ingot of Field's Metal. It melts at 155 degrees Fahrenheit and is non-toxic, so it's safe to work with for anyone who can safely deal with hot water.
The alkali metal that is a liquid at 35 degrees is cesium (Cs). It has a melting point of 28.5 degrees Celsius, making it the only alkali metal that is a liquid near room temperature.
bromine
The only non-metal element that is a liquid at room temperature I know of is Bromine of group 7.
bromine is a non-metal which stays as a liquid in room temp
no. the mantle is only partially molten
No, they do not. They only need a heat lap so it stays 75-80 degrees in there tank.
Bromine is non metal which is liquid.It is halogen.It belongs to group-17.There are only two elements in the periodic table that are non metals. They are bromine and mercury. From those, bromine is the only non metal.There are only two liquid elements in the periodic table. The only non metal liquid is Bromine. Bromine stays as a diatomic molecules.
They are soft, and generally can be cut with a knife, like cold butter.