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Most metals have a very high melting point.

Two exceptions are Mercury and galium.

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Most metals have melting points much higher than 25 degrees. For example, iron melts at 1538 degrees Celsius, aluminum at 660 degrees Celsius, and copper at 1085 degrees Celsius. So, at 25 degrees, metals would usually remain solid.

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