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Most metals have a very high melting point.

Two exceptions are Mercury and galium.

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Q: Does metal melt over a 25 degrees?
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A metal sphere is found to have the density of 5.2 gcm3 at 25 degrees C and a density of 5.1 gcm3 at 50 degrees C?

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