a glass stick is called a rod. i don't know why, it just is.
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Phenyl oxalate and flourescent dye.
This depends. If the molecules are of different kinds (ie: Water and Glass), then it is called adhesion. If they are of the same kind, it is called cohesion.The tendency of molecules of the same kind to stick to one another is known as cohesion. This is what keeps the molecules together a good example being in water.
The top edge of a glass or cup is called the rim.
It can easily be seen, it expands quickly, it does not stick on the glass, it can easily be seen
"Sticky Solutions: Unraveling the Science of Adhesives"
This is called adherence. It is the force of attraction between the water molecules and the glass molecules.
Yes, Obsidian is called natural glass. I learned this in science class, so I'm positive.
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using a glass stick,vegetable oil,a glass, and water
the only way i know it to use glue
Glass would be the best, but even better would be metal. But you'll have to pay attention what type of glass that you get.
What is the difference in the hardness between glass and fiber glass
adhesion
with a quarter stick
Take a deep, tranparent bowl. Stick a candle in the middle of it. Fill it almost to the brim with water while making sure the candle doesn't fall over. Cover the candle with a glass. The water outside the glass will get sucked in. Whoops! Light the candle before you put the glass on top By Reimond Costa aged 10
Teflon is a substance that doesn't stick to glass. It is a nonstick material commonly used in cookware and other applications where low friction and non-adherence properties are desired.