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  • Metals: Shine, Form, and Exceptions Explained
    No, not all metals are shiny and in solid form. While many metals do possess a shiny appearance due to their ability to reflect light, there are some exceptions. For instance, mercury is a metal that exists in liquid form at room temperature and does not exhibit a shiny surface. Additionally, some metals, such as copper, can tarnish or corrode over time, resulting in a dull or discolored appearance.
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