Heat lost from the substance will result in its solidification.
thermal energy is the phase change when solid iron turns into liquid iron
The transformation of a solid in a liquid is called melting. Heating a metal up to the melting point this metal melt.
Cooling.
the outer core. the last answer was the inner core.. but im sorry to tell them that im doing this section in school currently and the OUTER core is made of molten metal. the inner is solid metal.
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Ag (silver) because it is a metal and metals conduct electricity no matter in solid or liquid phase.
Metals can be solid or liquid. Through Melting Phase Transition, the solid metal will change its state from solid to liquid. Through Freezing Phase Transition, the liquid metal will change its state from liquid to solid.
The question's wrong there...the inner core is made out of SOLID iron and nickel. But if you were talking about the OUTER core, it is extremely runny and gooey iron and nickel and a piece of molten crust.
A metal is actually solid beforwe application of high heat,a metal becomes molten when the heat is high enough to enable breakage of bonds between molecules of the metal such that the molecules are free to move as in liqiud.so a molten metal becomes solid when molecules form bond again as in solid.
When purified solid metal is heated under very high temperature it changes to liquid metal .This liquid metal is called molten metal .
Every metal has it's own melting point where that metal is converted from solid to liquid...so as the temperature decreases the molecules in the metal loses energy and collides more slowly...and starting to collide within a fixed area...therefore the metal slowly converts to solid.
No. The solid state of a metal is more dense than its liquid state, so it sinks.
Solidify...?
Dross - solid metal scum or debris floating on molten metal
What can cause properties of metal to change is by applying heat to it. By this, it makes it a liquid and then over time as it dries, and forms a solid.
No. It is a solid metallic alloy.
the outer core. the last answer was the inner core.. but im sorry to tell them that im doing this section in school currently and the OUTER core is made of molten metal. the inner is solid metal.
No. The inner core is composed of solid metal, mostly an iron-nickel alloy.
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It is widely scientifically believed that the inner core (deepest part of Earth) is made of solid iron. However the inner core is surrounded by an outer core of iron and nickel that is believed to be molten material.