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7/14/21

[Answer] Which metal has the lowest melting point?

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Which metal has the lowest melting point?


  • Mercury:Because of its silvery appearance, and because it exists as a liquid at room temperature, mercury is also known as "liquid silver." Humans knew about mercury in Egypt and in the East for centuries, dating back to 1500 BCE. Although the metal's toxicity was identified at an early date, its main use was in the medical field. Mercury has a unique property: it's the only elemental metal that exists in a liquid state at room temperature. Mercury's melting point is -37.89 degrees Fahrenheit. By comparison, the melting point of gold is 1063 degrees Fahrenheit, and lead melts at 328 degrees Fahrenheit. Source: Britannica.com



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