give one example of soft metal
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Soft metals, such as indium, silver, gold, tin, lead, and related alloys, have been extensively investigated as surface engineering materials in the form of films or coatings.
According to the Mohs hardness scale, a list of soft metals includes lead, gold, silver, tin, zinc, aluminum, thorium, copper, brass and bronze. Gallium might also be considered a soft metal, as it melts at 85.57 degrees Fahrenheit. Mercury is a metal that's liquid at room temperature.
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One example of soft metal is lead.
- Soft metals are the metals which are soft in nature.
- They can be easily cut with knife and are effortlessly malleable.
- Soft metals are in their purest form and they are easy to work with.
- Other examples of soft metals are gold, silver, tin, etc.
- Also, mercury is a kind of a soft metal because it is in the liquid state at room temperature.
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