Molten
Molten is the adjective used for a substance that has been heated beyond its melting point and exists as a liquid that can flow. The term is most often applied to metals in metallurgy, but it also describes silicate melts such as lava and glass, as well as other materials that turn liquid when heated. In the molten state, a substance loses its fixed crystal structure and assumes the shape of its container.
Melting occurs at a characteristic temperature known as the melting point. Heat input at or above this
Natural and industrial contexts are both central to the concept. In nature, molten material exists as magma
Safety and handling considerations are important due to high temperatures, dangerous fumes, and reactions with air