Chemistry, asked by guri92, 10 months ago

name a metal which forms liquid alloy at ordinary temperature

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Answered by wwwjaisriramal84
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Elemental gallium is a soft, silvery blue metal at standard temperature and pressure, a brittle solid at low temperatures, and a liquid at temperatures greater than 29.76 °C (85.57 °F) (slightly above room temperature). The melting point of gallium is used as a temperature reference point.


guri92: gallium isn't alloy
Answered by khazi4
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Gallium will be the answer to your question...

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guri92: gallium isn't alloy
khazi4: Liquid metal consists of alloys with very low melting points which form a eutectic that is liquid at room temperature. The standard metal used to be mercury, but gallium-based alloys, which are lower both in their vapor pressure at room temperature and toxicity, are being used as a replacement in various applications.
khazi4: bromine (Br) and mercury (Hg). Although, elements caesium (Cs), rubidium (Rb), Francium (Fr) and Gallium (Ga) these are the metals that can melt at room temp.
guri92: sodium amalgam is the answer
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