The texture of volcanic rocks depends in part on the degree to which they were distended by the steam which permeated them when in a molten state.
The fragments are more or less cellular, according to the degree to which they were distended with steam when in a molten state, and even in the finest dust one may see the glass or the crystals of lava from which it was derived.
For example; in the manufacture of glass, the oxides contained in it combine together in a molten state.
When colloids separate out from solutions, or from a molten state, they present a form which is similar to that of the liquid from which they were formed.
As late as 1860 Mr. Henry Rosales convinced himself, and apparently the Victorian Government also, that quartz veins with their enclosed metal had been ejected from the interior of the earth in a molten state.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "molten state" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.