The metals are found on the left side of the Periodic Table (Hydrogen is a special case-although on the left side of the table it is considered a nonmetal). All metals (except mercury) have what

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All metals (except mercury, which is a liquid at room temperature) have a solid state at room temperature. They typically possess high electrical and thermal conductivity, malleability, ductility, and luster. Most metals also have relatively high melting and boiling points compared to nonmetals. Additionally, they tend to lose electrons during chemical reactions, forming positive ions (cations).

anonymous anonymous answered
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They are radioactive They are radioactive They are liquid at room temperature They are liquid at room temperature They are solids at room tempterature They are solids at room tempterature They
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It seems like you're listing out characteristics of metals. To clarify, here’s a summary of those statements regarding metals:

  1. Radioactive: While some metals are radioactive (e.g., uranium and plutonium), not all metals exhibit this property. Radioactivity is specific to certain isotopes.

  2. Liquid at room temperature: The only metal that is liquid at room temperature is mercury (Hg). All other metals are solid at room temperature.

  3. Solids at room temperature: Most metals are indeed solids at room temperature, with the exception of mercury, as mentioned.

If you need further elaboration on any of these points or have more questions about metals or other elements, feel free to ask!

anonymous anonymous answered
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What the answer
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Based on the statements you provided, the correct answer regarding metals (excluding mercury) is:

They are solids at room temperature.

Most metals are solid at room temperature, with the exception of mercury, which is a liquid. If you have any further questions or need clarification, let me know!