The metal that is liquid at room temperature is mercury. Mercury is a silvery-white metal that is in a liquid state at room temperature due to its low melting point of -38.83°C. It is toxic and must be handled carefully.
The halogen family elements contain a solid (iodine), a liquid (bromine), and a gas (fluorine and chlorine) at room temperature.
the metal that is liquid at room temperature is mercury
The only metal that is liquid at room temperature is Mercury (Hg).
Gasoline is a liquid. It is a liquid because the gasoline u pour
The metal that is liquid at room temperature is mercury. Mercury is a silvery-white metal that is in a liquid state at room temperature due to its low melting point of -38.83°C. It is toxic and must be handled carefully.
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sodium is a solid-metal
At room temperature mercury is a liquid.
Sodium is a solid at room temperature. It has a melting point of 97.8 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of 882.9 degrees Celsius.
Yes. The liguid has to be a strong acid and will "eat away" at the metal.
No metal can burn flower petals unless it is melted into a liguid (being over 1000 degress F)
At normal temperature and pressure, it is a gas.
Copper carbonate is a solid compound at room temperature.
No, It's a liquid. Its the only liguid halogen at room temp. ^^
A dog's normal temperature is 101 degrees to 102 degrees.
its a metal richardMercury is a liquid metal at room temperature .