When purified solid metal is heated under very high temperature it changes to liquid metal .This liquid metal is called molten metal .
That depends on the liquid and the solid. Coal is a solid with a very low density. Mercury is a liquid with a very high density.
it is nor high or low but medium.
If it reaches a high enough temperature then it will become a liquid.
Zirconium is a solid metal at room temperature. Its melting point is high: 1855 °C (3371 °F)
Mercury is the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature, despite it's high density.
When purified solid metal is heated under very high temperature it changes to liquid metal .This liquid metal is called molten metal .
think you may mean mercury
It is a metal and hence has very high melting and boiling points. Therefore, it is solid at room temperature
no, Diamonds are high in density.
It depends on what liquid you have
if it is high the density is high so if the temperature is low the density is low.
All metals can be made liquid if they reach a high enough temperature. Mercury is the only metal to be liquid at STP and room temperature though; the others require much higher temperatures.
That depends on the liquid and the solid. Coal is a solid with a very low density. Mercury is a liquid with a very high density.
That depends on the liquid and the solid. Liquid mercury has a very high density. Liquid gasoline has a very low density. At the melting point the density of a liquid and a solid are almost the same.
As the metal forms mostly solid their formation of atom are close compare to liquid and gases so their atom vibrates at less rate they have relative less area to vibrate compare to liquid and gases so metal can withstand to a very high temperature
It is Mercury and though silvery in appearance is NOT silver (also a metal but with a fairly high melting-point).