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AnswerMercury only becomes solid at temperatures below 37.89 degrees Fahrenheit

Mercury becomes a liquid at room temperature.

Mercury is very weird. It attaches to metal, but bends over plastic. It is poisonous if used wrong. It is used in thermometers.

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Silver's state of matter at room temperature is a solid. It begins to melt, becoming a liquid, at 1571 degrees Fahrenheit, and it begins to boil and to become a gas at 3571 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Silver would be a solid at room temperature. This is also what happens with gold. If both were heated, then they would be liquids.

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A solid..... The element silver is a solid at room temperature.

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Silver (Ag) is a metal: solid at room temperature, while mercury (Hg) is the only liquid metal.

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Solid form

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silver!

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