This ink can be burned, evaporated, decomposed.
A new material - glass - is obtained.
usally they melt if not it becomes hot when you heat glass you can mold like clay and when you cool it down it becomes a solid
If red ink is mixed with water and heated, the ink will begin to dissolve in the water. The heat will increase the rate at which the ink molecules separate and mix with the water molecules. Eventually, the ink will completely disperse in the water, resulting in a colored solution.
It would evaporate
It may speed up when heated.
A new material - glass - is obtained.
Yes, because if glass is heated it breaks, if glass is not heated it doesn't break.
Glass is made when sand is heated to such a high temperature that it's as hot as an erupting volcano. Not that I've actually tested this but the glass would most likely turn into liquid glass.
It can be heated and change appearance, can be painted or stained, can be hardened.
usally they melt if not it becomes hot when you heat glass you can mold like clay and when you cool it down it becomes a solid
It will crack and break and maybe the heated gasses inside will make it explode.
If red ink is mixed with water and heated, the ink will begin to dissolve in the water. The heat will increase the rate at which the ink molecules separate and mix with the water molecules. Eventually, the ink will completely disperse in the water, resulting in a colored solution.
When you blow the top of the glass tube, the gas pressure which act on the ink will reduced and causes the ink to move up.
Depending. When Granular Silicon Dioxide is heated, glass, is formed. (Also must be pressurized) silicon dioxide actually has a relatively high boiling point at 1650.
It would evaporate
Glass is printed by either screen printing with a solvent based ink. Or pad printed with a solvent based ink.
no, sand is heated to make glass :) youtwat.^.^