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Which metal has the lowest melting point

Answer» Mercury
MercuryWhen it comes to metals, mercury is quite a curiosity. Most metals have a melting point that is in the hundreds or thousands of degrees (copper melts, for example, at 1,984.32F). Mercury on the other hand has a melting point of -37.89F; as long as it is warmer than that very chilly temperature point it remains liquid.
Francium (Fr) 27 degree celsius


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