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to molten

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Melted.

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In some ways solid oxide fuel cells are similar to molten carbonate devices.

He then added the plastic-coated stones to molten tar, or asphalt.

The iron oxides in the ore are chemically reduced to molten iron by carbon and carbon monoxide from the coke.

Gastromasochists have likened it to molten lava, burning needles, and "the tip of my tongue being branded by a fine point of heated steel".

Aluminum-silicon alloys are used for welding wire and brazing material, because large amounts of silicon impart great fluidity to molten aluminum.

Further complicating the cultural influences at Chinese Mirch, food is served on Japanese square plates, and the desserts have a Westernized flavor -- down to molten chocolate cake.

I took the chance to mention, in as neutral terms as possible, the hazards of adding wine vinegar to molten sugar in a hot saucepan.

Its apex contains a receiver that will field solar energy reflected by mirrors and transfer it to molten salt stored in tanks.

In the distance, past the trees and flowers, and nearly a mile downhill, sunlight was skipping off Kihei Bay, turning it to molten gold.

Even better mechanical properties can be obtained by the addition of small amounts of magnesium or cerium to molten iron, since these elements have the effect of transforming the graphite into spherical nodules.

It was October, and the heat that turns the streets of Cordoba to molten tar had only recently subsided, so that we were just beginning to recognize the beauty of that city's winding alleyways and flowering balconies.

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