Both glass and concrete contain sand. Sand is melted to make glass. It is mixed with aggregate (gravel) portland cement and water to make concrete.
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Common glass is made from sand, SiO2, Na2O and CaO. Concrete is a mixture of rocks (aggregate), sand, and water.
Common glass is made from sand, SiO2, Na2O and CaO. Concrete is a mixture of rocks (aggregate), sand, and water.
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The two elements that make up both glass and concrete are silica (silicon dioxide) and calcium. Silica is a primary component in both materials, providing strength and durability. Calcium is used as a binder in concrete and also plays a role in the chemical composition of glass.
A glass dropped on a concrete floor is more likely to break than if it was dropped on a wood floor because the concrete has no bend to it. A wood floor might help absorb some of the impact by bending slightly when the glass hit it.
sand makes glass and glass make sand its a reverse psychology :)
Basically steel, concrete and glass
glass and concrete
There are two types porous and non porous. You can also seel porous concrete to make it non porous.
A glass maker is someone who makes glass.
Glass is primarily made of silica sand, soda ash, and limestone, combined and heated to form a liquid which is then cooled to create the solid glass material. Concrete is typically a mixture of cement, water, sand, and aggregate such as gravel or crushed stone. The combination of these materials in specific proportions results in the final properties of glass and concrete.