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- Dictionarymelted/ˈmɛltɪd/
adjective
- 1. having become liquefied by heating: "asparagus with melted butter"
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4 days ago · ice, solid substance produced by the freezing of water vapour or liquid water. At temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F), water vapour develops into frost at ground level and snowflakes (each of which consists of a single ice crystal) in clouds.
3 days ago · The meaning of MOLTEN is fused or liquefied by heat : melted. How to use molten in a sentence.
2 days ago · Ice is water that is frozen into a solid state, typically forming at or below temperatures of 0 ° C, 32 ° F, or 273.15 K. It occurs naturally on Earth, on other planets, in Oort cloud objects, and as interstellar ice.
4 days ago · Earth - Core, Crust, Mantle: Earth’s outermost, rigid, rocky layer is called the crust. It is composed of low-density, easily melted rocks; the continental crust is predominantly granitic rock (see granite), while composition of the oceanic crust corresponds mainly to that of basalt and gabbro.
1 day ago · Which metals belong to this category varies; the most common definition includes niobium, molybdenum, tantalum, tungsten, and rhenium. They all have melting points above 2000 °C, and a high hardness at room temperature.
4 days ago · Melting point of compound determined by the force of attraction between molecules. If intermolecular attraction is greater than it results in higher melting point. Ionic compounds usually have a high melting point because the electrostatic force of attraction between them is very strong.
4 days ago · electrolyte, in chemistry and physics, substance that conducts electric current as a result of a dissociation into positively and negatively charged particles called ions, which migrate toward and ordinarily are discharged at the negative and positive terminals (cathode and anode) of an electric circuit, respectively.