If I was dealing with a material that actually did this, I'd probably call it "decrystallization" or simply "transitions to a glassy material".
The word that goes with "shot" and "water" is "glass."
The stressed syllable in the word "solid" is the first syllable, "sol."
Yes, this is true. Heated glass goes through both a chemical and physical change. As it cools, it again goes through both a chemical and physical change.Consider the types of changes that the substance "glass" goes through during glassblowing. This is a wonderful video from the Chrysler Museum Glass Studio.
play under and it goes before 'cover'
Sublimation
Yes, glass is an amorphous solid.
Glass is an example of an amorphous solid material
Glass is indeed a solid. It is a solid because it displays every mechanical property of a solid (as opposed to another state of matter).
No. Glass is an amorphous solid.
Glass is a solid, not a gas.
It is an amorphous solid.
it is an amorphous solid