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At room temperature, two metals that can turn to gases are Mercury and cesium. Mercury has a boiling point of 356.7°C (674.1°F) and cesium has a boiling point of 671°C (1,240°F). Both metals have low enough boiling points to become gaseous at room temperature.

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