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Recall which state or states metal elements are found in at room temperature.SolidLiquidGasI'm not sure

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Recall which state or states metal elements are found in at room temperature.

  • Solid
  • Liquid
  • Gas
  • I'm not sure
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Solution

At room temperature, most metal elements are found in a solid state. The only exception is mercury (Hg), which is a liquid at room temperature. Therefore, the typical classification for metal states at room temperature is:

  1. Solids: The vast majority of metals, including but not limited to iron (Fe), copper (Cu), aluminum (Al), and gold (Au).
  2. Liquid: Mercury (Hg) is the only metal that exists as a liquid at room temperature.
  3. Gases: No metals are found in a gaseous state at room temperature.

In summary, metals are predominantly solid at room temperature, with mercury being the sole exception as a liquid.

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