Solidify...?
When purified solid metal is heated under very high temperature it changes to liquid metal .This liquid metal is called molten metal .
Metal atoms held togehter by colvalent bonds
white solid is compound brown gas is a mixture and molten metals an element
By definition, if something is "molten" it is a liquid.
The basic process for metal casting involves heating a metal (such as iron) until it becomes molten. Then, the molten metal is poured into a metal cast which is specifically shaped to form a weapon or tool such as a sword or hammer. Once cooled, the metal cast is broken open, and the solid metal form within is cleaned and shaped to a high quality standard. After the process is complete, the product is then prepared for shipment to sell.
When purified solid metal is heated under very high temperature it changes to liquid metal .This liquid metal is called molten metal .
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.
No. The solid state of a metal is more dense than its liquid state, so it sinks.
Igneous Rock
Dross - solid metal scum or debris floating on molten metal
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.
outer core
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.
Metal atoms held togehter by colvalent bonds
Molten metal will solidify as its temperature decreases; that is, by cooling. Almost all metals are solid at room temperature. However, a metal like mercury is normally a liquid, so changing mercury into a solid requires cooling to -40 degrees C.