This sounds like something that might have happened in the show, but cannot happen in the real game.
This metal is sodium.
A fused alkali refers to a mixture of alkali metal salts that have been melted or fused together to form a homogeneous compound. This process helps to increase the solubility and reactivity of the alkali metals. These fused alkalis are often used in analytical chemistry and industrial applications.
The plural of welder is welders. As in "the welders fused the metal plates together".
A metal piece is not fused in slag primarily because of differences in melting points and chemical properties. Slag, which is a byproduct of metal smelting, consists of oxides and other compounds that can encapsulate impurities but typically have a lower melting point than the metal itself. Additionally, the metal may not react chemically with the slag components, preventing fusion. Consequently, the metal remains separate and can be extracted from the slag after the smelting process.
There are are no known processes in which metal is so smooth it begins to fuse together. Metal is typically fused together using welding or smelting.
The relationship between metal reflectivity and its ability to efficiently reflect light is direct. Higher metal reflectivity means the metal is better at reflecting light efficiently.
It the surface is a matt black, then no. A glossy black surface may reflect a little.
mirror, spoon, metal, ect.
d2750 Is for a porcelain fused metal crown and d2790 is for a temp crown
linked together, connected, fused as in a liquid or metal, as in friendship or a mind link
It reflects off the surface of shiny and smooth metals.
Mirrors and polished metal can reflect light well. There might be some more examples though.