metals which melt on plam
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Gallium and caesium are the metals that melt when kept on the palm. Gallium melts when kept on palm because they have a very low melting point and just the heat in our palm can melt them easily.
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Metals such as gallium and caesium melt when placed in the palm of the hand. Gallium melts when held in the palm of our hands because it has a low melting point and may readily be melted by the heat in our hands. When compared to other metals, Cesium (Cs) is a waxy, silvery-gold metallic element with the softest surface.
Metal Characteristics
- The metals have a shiny finish and may be polished to a highly reflecting finish.
- In nature, metals are hard and powerful. The exceptions are sodium and potassium, which may be sliced with a knife.
- The melting and boiling points of metallic elements are high.
- High temperatures can cause them to evaporate.
- They have a high density, too.
- Metals can be pounded into sheets or dragged into wires since they're malleable and ductile.
- They're great heat and electricity conductors.
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