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Im going to try to answer this to the best of my ability but I think that its Mercury. Its a liquid at room temperature but when put into motion it is a solid and it is part of the metal family
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by Answerbag Staff on February 19th, 2010
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why do you think people put masked to cover who they really are.
by tamarapowellv on October 2nd, 2011
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What is the specific gravity of pixie dust?
by Weylon on October 26th, 2011
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Cal gave Brad and Jenny as many sport cards as each of them already has.Then Brad gave Cal and Jenny as many sports cards of them presently
by lelieu on November 5th, 2010
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What are the different states of matter? I know that there are 6 states of matter but what are there names?
by sweetprincess on January 7th, 2011
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You're reading What is that metal/material that is a liquid normally and then a solid around magnets? I saw it in a textbook, and forgot what it was.
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No, it's a group of metal that only turns solid when magnetized.
by Ravenkiko on August 12th, 2009