The amber glassware are designed and made in japan. It is perfect for hot beverages and are light weighted, easy to handle. Dishwasher is safe for amber glassware. But continues use of dishwasher can break or shatter the glass.
Not sure what it's called but it's used to handle hot glassware.
There is no such thing as "bone china glassware" or indeed "porcelain glassware".
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The type of glassware that would be most appropriate for making a boiling water bath is any melt-proof glass. This will have the capacity to handle hot water without suffering any damage.
Some experiments use chemicals and water, glassware for such experiments must not be dried. But glassware for the experiments that has no water in them must be drived, so water do not get in the reaction. E.g. in Grignard reactions, if water gets in a reaction, alkane will be produce instead of an alcohol. You will get not what you wanted. But if you will perform Acid-Base Reactions, in the end you will get water anyway, so extra water that was in the glassware will not change anything.
No, but you can use ultrasound to clean glassware.
Broken glassware, or hot glassware, or glassware made out of live scorpions... Basically, the question is too vague to be answered.
If glassware breaks, you should immediately pick it up.
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