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Here are some examples of liquids:* Water * Oil * Gasoline * Vinegar * Molten metals * In fact, anything "molten" is liquid - for example, molten chocolate
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For example chlorides of sodium, calcium, potassium.
Molten refers to a substance that has been heated to a high temperature until it becomes liquid. An example sentence could be: "The blacksmith poured the molten metal into the mold to create a new tool."
molten rock (lava), and water (not frozen or evaporated)
The surface of the sun, molten iron for example.
It depends on the metal. As an example mercury (Hg) is liquid or molten at room temperature. Gallium becomes molten at just slightly above room temperature. Tungsten on the other hand has a very high melting temperature.
Magma is made molten rock. Rock is made up of elements.
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Magma is molten rock, and igneous rock is cooled magma.
Yes, giant covalent structures can conduct electricity when molten because the atoms are free to move and carry charge. This allows for the formation of a continuous pathway for the flow of electricity. Examples of giant covalent structures that can conduct electricity when molten include graphite and silicon.
Magma is molten rock under ground whereas molten rock that flows out of the ground is lava and igneous rock is solid when the lava or magma hardens.