Actually gallium liquifies just above ordinary room temperature.
I am a metal that is liquid at room temperature.
The previous answer concerned common metals.
I am a metal that is liquid at room temperature.
Room temperature is a loosely defined term that can mean anywhere from 20 c to 29 c.
I am a member of the alkaline earth family and would have 4 energy levels.
Bromine is liquid at room temperature.
I am the member of the nitrogen family with 16 neutrons.
Mercury exists in the liquid state.
I am a transition metal with 110 neutrons.
I am a gas with a mass number of 19.
I have 20 neutrons and am found in your teeth and bones.
My atomic number is 47 and i am used to make photographic film.
I am a member of the nitrogen family that is gas at room temperature.
The metal is mercury the ore is mercuric sulphide also called cinnabar and the reaction is.
A few elemental metals are liquid at or near room temperature.
It is sometimes referred to as quick silver and its chemical abbreviation hg is derived.
The most well known is mercury hg which is molten above 38 8 c 234 3 k 37 9 f.
Elements that are liquid at 25 c.
For science it s usually considered to be either 20 c or 25 c.
Others include caesium cs which has a melting point of 28 5 c 83 3 f rubidium rb 39 c 102 f francium fr estimated at 8 0 c 46.
Although mercury is the most clear cut in terms of being a liquid at room temperature francium cesium and gallium all melt at 27 30 degrees c 81 86 f only slightly above the usual definition for room temperature.
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At this temperature and ordinary pressure only two elements are liquids.
Taking room temperature to be 25 0c mercury hg is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
It will be in the silver colour in the liquid form and is mainly used lamps thermometers telescopes etc.
I am a member of the oxygen family with 16 protons and 16 neutrons.