The Metal That Melts In Your Hand & Destroys Aluminum
Gallium is a metal that literally melts in the palm of your hand at room temperature looks exactly like liquid silver and can destroy aluminium on contact. Yet most people have never heard of it despite it being inside almost every LED screen semiconductor and solar panel on earth. The surprising truth about gallium is one of the most fascinating stories in modern science.

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