Yes. "Molten" means the compound has melted into the liquid state.
Anything that heat has melted into a liquid can be described as molten.
They have high melting and boiling points and can conduct electricity when they are molten or a liquid.
when solid is converted to liquid by heat is called molten while solid state is called fuse state
These are two phases (liquid and solid) of the same chemical compound, NaCl; molten salt is dissociated in ions.
By definition, if something is "molten" it is a liquid.
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No. Molten rock is liquid.
Liquid glass is a chemical compound with the name sodium metasilicate, or sodium silicate more commonly. It is used in a number of industrial processes and as an additive to cement.
The asthenosphere is partially molten. It is about 5% molten.
When a substance is heated, it absorbs energy in the form of heat, causing its molecules to gain kinetic energy and vibrate more rapidly. Eventually, the substance's molecular bonds weaken, allowing the particles to move more freely and rearrange into a liquid state. This process is called melting.
The asthenosphere is partially molten. It is about 5% molten.
Molten refers to a substance, typically a metal or rock, that has been heated to the point of melting and becoming liquid. It is the state of matter when a solid material transitions into a liquid form due to sufficient heat.
Molten magnesium is still metallic magnesium. It is in liquid state.