You're thinking of diamond, which is an allotrope of Carbon.
Nope. Can glass scratch glass? Can plastic scratch plastic? A material has to be harder than another in order to scratch it. Like materials obviously have the same hardness.
Diamond should scratch a piece of glass.
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Major materials studied in material science include: Composites and nano-composites Carbon fibers Polymers and plastics Alloys and allotropes Supercritical fluids Glass and others Ceramics
Diamond is one of the hardest materials on earth due to its carbon bonds. This is why it is able to cut glass.
Yes, glass can scratch glass. The hardness of the material determines if it will cause a scratch, with harder materials like diamonds being able to scratch glass. It is best to avoid rubbing glass objects against each other to prevent scratches.
Nope. Can glass scratch glass? Can plastic scratch plastic? A material has to be harder than another in order to scratch it. Like materials obviously have the same hardness.
Glass is around a 5.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness. This means that materials with a higher value on the scale can scratch glass, while those with a lower value cannot.
Carbon and glass fiber are two materials that are required for composit making.
Exacto knives can scratch glass, yes, but not with the first strike.
will 0000 rock wool scratch windsheild glass
Diamonds are just a finite, compressed form of carbon.
"Bullet proof glass" is not a single thing, but a class of building materials that are composite in nature (several layers of differing thickness and materials). Generally, the layers of ballistic glass include glass laminate, polycarbonate, or acrylics bonded with polyvinyl butyral, polyurethane or ethylene-vinyl acetate.
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