Glass melts all the time.
Heat will first cause the glass to expand, which normally shatters it from its frame. Even higher heat may cause it to melt (it is already an amorphous solid). Even higher heat (3000 degrees C) can cause it to vaporize.
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If the solid is made of ice, then it will melt. But if you have enough heat, you can make the solid item melt.
Glass makes a good insulator for electrical systems because glass will not melt too easily. Glass is also a good insulator on a house because air cannot pass directly through the glass.
its like on fire but its realy not and it mealts at a surten temp that is what mekes glass.
ice melt in the room temperature
no. the water only smooths glass. glass needs to be over 1500 °C, or about 2700 °F to melt
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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
yes it melt very slowly cause glass is noncrystalline and it doesn't have property of liquid, you get me?
Yes ,but you have to melt it at 3000'C
If a sufficient amount of energy is added to a glass of ice water, the ice will melt, and if a sufficient amount of energy is removed, the water will freeze solid.
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melt salt would dissolve
Yes, because glass can melt.
Glass melts all the time.