It takes 1 calorie to raise 1 gram of water 1°C. Therefore, the specific heat of water is 1 cal/g°C.
The specific heat of glass depends on it's composition. Plain/window glass is 0.2 cal/g°C; Crystal/plate glass is 0.12 cal/g°C; and Pyrex glass is 0.18 cal/g°C.
To raise 1 gram of glass 10°C would then take between 1.2 and 2.0 calories.
heat it to a higher temp
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Heat and oxygen and fuel
Yes. Coal is a common source of the heat needed to make cement.
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Hello the question is to be, "how many calories of heat make up one joule?" 1/4.18 calorie will be equal to 1 joule
Heat sand to around 800 degrees, there's liquid glass.
to make molten glass you need soda ash seaweed and sand with a blow pipe
sand and and extreme heat.
quartz sand
heat it to a higher temp
There are some glass doors for a fireplace, but you must make sure that the glass can withstand the heat of the fire. The glass door will prevent some heat from escaping, but not all. The glass door will not aid in keeping a room warm.
They heat it up to extremely high temperatures and it melts. (glass it technically a liquid.)
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The glass surface will began to heat up and the particles will expand and move apart. This will make it hot and your mass inside you will heat
This depends on the type of window/glass as some glass is thermally treated. However, stress in the glass from contraction/expansion can make a noticeable crack. Heat alone will not crack glass but it will, over time, melt it.
Good heat conductors are drinking glass.