Because it is almost of the size of Earth, and planets of that size cool slowly
It means a mixture containing two or more metallic elements or metallic and non metallic elements usually fused together or dissolving into each other when Molten. And Molten means melted into a liquid state. :D
The outer core
No. Like Earth, Venus is made of rock with a metallic core.
No, because molten sulfur is not ionic or metallic, so even if it did conduct, it would be a very, very poor conductor.
Only the Earth is known to have a core that includes liquid metal.However, Jupiter and Saturn do have regions composed of metallic liquid hydrogen. Also, there is some evidence that Mercury and Venus may have liquid metal in their cores. Mars may have some liquid metallic sulfide in its core.
/The Outer Core
Venus may have a metallic core. So it could easily have iron there. The interior is not fully understood yet, however.
Molten magnesium is still metallic magnesium. It is in liquid state.
The interior of the Planet Venus is the inside of it Which shows a .Mantel .Crust .Core
Molten rock
It means a mixture containing two or more metallic elements or metallic and non metallic elements usually fused together or dissolving into each other when Molten. And Molten means melted into a liquid state. :D
Typically electrolysis of molten sodium chloride
The outer core
No. Like Earth, Venus is made of rock with a metallic core.
No. It is a solid metallic alloy.
No, because molten sulfur is not ionic or metallic, so even if it did conduct, it would be a very, very poor conductor.
Magma.