Science, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

why caesium and gallium melt in our palm?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Due very low melting point they req very less heat

They belong last periods and melting point dec when u move down the group..

Explanation:

⚠caution never touch the caesium and gallium

Otherwise it would catch fire...

Hope it helped

Mark the brainlist ans with thanks..

Answered by RoyalKrish
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⏭️ A chip of gallium or caesium melts on our palm because the melting point of these metals is just below thirty degrees Celsius (86oF). They have very low melting point. (b) Magnesium reacts with hot water and starts floating due to the bubbles of hydrogen gas sticking to its surface.

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