Molten in a sentence as an adjective

A fast breeder version of a molten salt reactor has fast neutrons in the reactor core.

In other words, molten salt reactors burn actinides.

I suppose into a light tight chamber contained in the molten salt loop of a steam power plant would be a good start.

I thought it was interesting that the modern "Bliemeister" manufacture method still consists of dropping molten lead drops.

Because the fuel is dispersed, and there are no high pressures to deal with, passive cooling of the decay heat in the molten fuel sump is greatly simplified.

The molten salts allow very high operational temperatures for better Carnot efficiency, in part because of 2.

The only reason it doesn't immediately turn into a big bubbling blob of molten uranium is that pumps the size of SUVs are pumping water over the fuel and removing all that heat.

The liquids were composed of multi-component molten halide salt solutions that had some partial solubility for certain radionuclide salts.

You float a molten anode metal on a slightly denser molten salt electrolyte on a slightly denser molten cathode metal, and bam, super high energy density, super high power density, low cost, long life-time battery.

As the world sees now, decay heat is the tiger in the room for reactor safety.-Brief Accident Scenario- If an accident occurs, and power is lost, the molten fuel drains back into a core sump vessel which then is cooled to deal with the decay heat.

Molten definitions

adjective

reduced to liquid form by heating; "a mass of molten rock"

See also: liquefied liquified