BORON. Fun fact: not only does it increase its strength but also raises its resistance to heat. Boron glass is what most science beakers, test tubes, baking trays, ect. are made from.
Simply put, when the concentration of the cholesterol reaches a point where it can dissolve in the bile it will come out and harden, much like pouring sugar into a glass of water until it starts to collect at the bottom of the glass.
yes , it will harden into the shape you put it in
You melt the chocolate very slowly with low heat. Put water in a pot and bring it to a hot but not boiling temp. fit another pot over the first one so that it touches the water. Put the chocolate in the post and slowly stir. once melted, the chocolate should be cool/warmish to the touch. if its hot, then you did it wrong. At this rate you can put the chocolate on the glass. It will take a very long time for the chocolate to harden, so you can enjoy your drink for at least a couple of hours.
The key element in cement and glass is silicon.
The element that is used to make pink glass is selenium. This element is also used to make glass that is red in coloring.
Sulphur, in a process called vulcanization.
This element is cobalt.
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Boron is another element commonly used to make strong glass, such as borosilicate glass. It is known for its ability to increase the strength and durability of glass products.
Glass is a homogeneous mixture.
You can put a box outside with ADOBE in it so it can harden.