metalofluid
Metalofluid is a term used to describe a class of substances that exhibit properties of both metals and fluids. Typically, these are molten metals, alloys, or metallic compounds that maintain a liquid state at or near room temperature, or under specific processing conditions. The unique characteristics of metalofluid arise from the metallic bonding present in the constituent atoms, which allows for electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity, while the liquid state provides fluidity and deformability.
One of the most well-known examples of a metalofluid is mercury, a heavy metal that is liquid
The study and application of metalofluid are important in fields such as materials science, engineering, and