If whoever did it was really careful and got the edges totally lined up it should be OK.
glass itself is made from sand that has been heated at very high temperatures.
basically the glass is becoming crystalline after a certain amount of heat has been applied for a certain amount of time.
Sugar glass has been designed to be competely safe and harmless, but one should take caution when using the material at all times.
Its an amorphous solid. When the glassblower blows into the glass, it expands just like a balloon. Crystalline solids can't expand like that because their atoms are held together in a rigid lattice. But amorphous solids have many of the proprties of liquids and can flow past each other, allowing the glass to stretch like the skin of a balloon.
Electral powder sachets are available in 4.4gm and 21.08gm. You can get any of these sachets from your local pharmacy. Pour the contents of the sachet into a glass of clean water and mix until the particles have fully dissolved. After 24 hours, discard any solution that has not been consumed. You can also buy Electral Powder 21.80gm
If you drink a coca cola that has been expired for over 8 years that is kept in an American glass bottle and has never been opened or attempted to be opened likely nothing negative will happen; it will just taste very bad.
Example: The amount of water in a glass will diminish when you drink some.
a switch that has been fixed
It has been fixed.
By whom has the glass been broken?
No it has not been fixed .
The candle has been chemically altered and is now producing THC. Don't inhale or you will get super high.
a ratio that was at first incorrect but has been fixed
Not a good idea if it has been stored in leaded crystal (fancy looking), but if is in a glass bottle (like the original container) then it is probably fine.
It can either be glass that has been ground to a powder, or two glass surfaces that have been ground to fit together precisely, such as a glass stopper in a glass chemical bottle.
Glass Powder is glass that has been ground down into powder. Glass starts it's life as sand, is mixed with a fixed alkali such as Soda, Pearlash, or Borax, and a metallic oxide is often added. It is then ground down into a fine sand-mix powder, and melted into a viscous, or semi liquid state known as frit. Frit is pounded, pressed, or blown into the final glass product. For glass powder, the waste product such as left over frit, or glass products that have been broken and are no longer useful, the glass is ground down into powder, and made into beads. Glass powder is much finer than sand, and has the properties of the Borax and oxides that were mixed into the original glass product.
Because it has just been fixed so its blatter might get hit