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what is molten state explain it

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Answered by 2013000402
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The term “ molten ” denotes the liquid form of a solid EHS at elevated temperature, which is normally in solid form at standard temperature and pressure. When an element or compound is melted , to achieve a liquid state, it is called molten .

Answered by ojaswiverma97
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Molten state is the liquid state of a substance. Mercury and Bromine are metals that are present in a molten state at room temperature (25oC) and normal pressure. Also, there are metals like Caesium, Francium, Rubidium, and gallium that liquefy when there is a slight increase in temperature (25o−40oC) and 1 atm.

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