A milliliter is a thousandth of a liter, so since 500 is half of a thousand, 500 ml is half a liter. So one liter of soda can fill a half liter sized glass twice - if you don't spill any. Pour carefully!
2 glasses. 1 L is 1000 ml, so 1000 ml divided by 500 ml = two.
So the answer is
two 500 ml glasses of soda.500 ml = 2glasses
the properties ofa soda glass
Some glass has lead in it, specifically crystal glass. The lead acts as a flux in glass, allowing the grains of silica sand to be melted at a lower temperature. Glasses are generally denoted by their flux, so you get soda glass, flint glass, borosilicate glass, lead crystal etc. Lead also lends crystal the attribute of a high refractive index, making it a very clear glass and also soft. It can be easily cut with designs and polished. George Ravenscroft developed the first viable lead glass.
Glasses of all kinds do not have sharp melting points, they typically soften well below the melting point. The melting point is determined by the composition.There are many types of glass in use even round the home where borosilicate glases and soda glass are the most likely. Pure silica melts at arounf 16500C other silicate glasses melt lower than this. Borosilicate glases around 14000C
because its a cheap and there is plenty of limestoneAnswer:Limestone is one of the primary components of glass. When limestone (calcium carbonate CaCO3) and lime (CaOH)is heated with silica sand (SiO2) it makes a fluid solution not crystallize when it is cooled. This material is glass.
Sal sodam, a sodium salt of carbonic acid, is used in making soap powders, glass, paper, and many other product.
depends on the glass
One liter = 33.81 fluid ounces (U.S.) If you figure the average glass holds 8 ounces, it is approximately 4 glasses.
That depends on how big the glass is.
Glass as found in windows and beakers is generically called soda glass and is composed mainly from silica SiO2 fused with principally the basic oxide Na2O. The actual composition of commercially available soda glasses are complex and I advise you to look at the wikipedia article "soda glass" which gives a large table of the elements. Glass is also a generic name for an amorphous solid.
soda in a glass
Well, you have three 32 ounce bottles, so 32 x 3 = 96 total ounces of soda. Glasses can hold 8 ounces, so 96/8 = 12. You can fill 12 glasses.
the properties ofa soda glass
itis also called soda lime silica glass
The amount of water that will neutralize a can of soda will depend on the size. However, an 8 oz. soda will require 845 ounces of water to neutralize.
Beer glasses have to be washed carefully after each use with very hot water. Use detergent rather than soap if more than water is needed. Then clean them with baking soda. Let the glasses air dry in a dish rack. If water droplets cling to the glass or if spots show while drying, then the glass is not clean. Wash them again.
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Some of the more common ones are soda-lime glass (window glass), Wheeling (moldable) glass, borosilicate glass (Pyrex), and quartz (hard) glasses. Your question doesn't make it clear if you're thinking of types in an industrial, architectural, or technical sense.