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Kamden Strong
29 May, 07:13
Which element melts at room temperature?
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Harrison
29 May, 09:36
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Francium is an element that melts at room temperature. Francium is a highly reactive element, and only contains one valence electron, which is very ironic in my opinion.
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Braedon Wilkins
29 May, 11:10
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A melting element at room temperature consist of francium.
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