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  • Metals at Room Temperature: Solid or Liquid?
    Not all metals are solid at room temperature.

    Most metals are solid at room temperature, but there are exceptions:

    * Mercury is a liquid at room temperature.

    * Francium and Cesium are also liquid at room temperature, but they are extremely reactive and rare.

    So while it's common to think of metals as solid, remember there are a few that break the mold!

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