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"Gallium is confused. It melts at a low temperature, which is consistent with a light element, but it boils at a very high temperature, which is consistent with a very heavy element. Gallium doesn't know if it wants to be a metal or a nonmetal." — Daniel Mindiola, Chemistry Professor, University of Pennsylvania
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Gallium Boils at 4,044 Degrees F, But Will Also Melt in Your Hand
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