Actually gallium liquifies just above ordinary room temperature.
The only metal that is a liquid at room temperature is.
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It is sometimes referred to as quick silver and its chemical abbreviation hg is derived.
It is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
Bromine symbol br and atomic number 35 is a reddish brown liquid with a melting point of 265 9 k.
If scientists ever synthesize a sufficient quantity of flerovium and copernicium these elements are expected to have an even lower boiling point and perhaps melting point than mercury.
The previous answer concerned common metals.
At this temperature and ordinary pressure only two elements are liquids.
Liquid metal is a metal or a metal alloy which is liquid at or near room temperature.
Others include caesium which has a melting point of 28 5 c rubidium francium and gallium.
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
The standard metal for creating liquid alloys.
Bromine is liquid at room temperature.
While mercury is the only liquid metal at room temperature the elements gallium cesium and rubidium melt under slightly warmer conditions.
Mercury symbol hg and atomic number 80 is a toxic shiny silvery metal with a melting point of 234 32 k.
Mercury mg with atomic number 80.
The most well known is mercury which is molten above 38 8 c.
Alloys can be liquid if they form a eutectic meaning that the alloy s melting point is lower than any of the alloy s constituent metals.