Chemistry, asked by Llasya, 1 year ago

why caesium and gallium melt in palm

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Answered by Anonymous
37

The temperature where the sold substances completely melt and produces liquid or gaseous substances ,is known as the melting point.

Similarly,the melting points of the calcium and the gallium are significantly low.

That's why they melt in our palms,due to our normal body temperature.

Answered by 57993poojarajkumar
17

Answer:

they have their melting points below 30 degree celcius which slightly higher than room temperature and hence melt when they get heat of your palms

Explanation:

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