Woody112
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I thought I read them all, haven't seen a post stating which "compound" is definetly used though (as in confirmed by Danamics); the best guess (yours) was the gallium/indium thing, which is the CoolLaboratory thing (or is that only gallium?)...
I just went ahead and tried to point out a further reason why I believe Mercury is not being used, thus supporting your thesis.
It's all good, and I believe your correct on the point that mercury expands when subjected to heat.
Gallium alone only becomes a liquid at 30c. But when mixed with 27% indium it's a liquid at room tempature, and reportably completly safe.
On the other hand it may be know to the state of california to cause cancer