It will form HCN Hydrogen Cyanide.
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Like most other metals, Gallium is solid at room temperature (or liquid if it is too hot in your room). But, if it is held [in hands] for long enough, it melts in your hands, and doesn't poison you like Mercury would. This is because of its unusually low melting point of (~29 degree Centigrade).
- It melts once it reaches its melting point.
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The energy of the wave does not move through anything
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Explanation:
Uma declaração verdade é identificada pelo de ela afirmar a verdade diferente das outras opções