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Technically vitrification, though that word also has other meanings than specifically a liquid becoming a glass.
Sounds like a chemistry test question. If you know the capacity of the glass, you could use it to make rough measurements. Also you could use it as a beaker for mixing. You could not, however, use it as a flask or other container to be heated over direct flame since most drinking glasses are made from regular glass and would shatter from the rapid temperature change.
To see other object such as liquid, and solid
Yes, above the mercury or the other liquid.
It's commonly called water glass or liquid glass.
William Shakespeare.
No. Pure water does not have the sugars and nutrients that fruit juices contain.
Medications stored in glass containers are usually liquid. These medications are better stored in glass due to how they sometimes react to the plastic of the other containers. Also, some of these glass containers are known to be darkened, in order to help preserve the medication in the bottle.
Liquid atoms/molecules flow over each other, making it impossible for them to hold a defined shape without other support, like a glass.
The pulse glass contains a volatile liquid and vapor at low pressure. Warm one bulb in your hand and the increased vapor pressure will force the liquid into the other bulb and appear to boil.
you need 2 layers of laminate and liquid glass, so the bullet punctures on layer but not the other
A Riedel glass is a company brand that makes nice wine glasses, tumblers, and other drinking accessories. They are usually very expensive and can be found at Macys.