A glass sink would most likely be placed in a counter top inside a bathroom. However someone have one inside their kitchen if they really wanted. They come in many different colors, so a black one might look nice in a kitchen.
It would dehydrate and most likely die.
Glass beverage dispensers would most likely be found in the living area, dining area or the kitchen of a home. These would be the most sensible locations.
hypertonic
Glass is made when sand is heated to such a high temperature that it's as hot as an erupting volcano. Not that I've actually tested this but the glass would most likely turn into liquid glass.
Most Likely not
In a hypotonic environment, an onion cell will fill up with water. Hypotonic refers to a solution that has lower osmotic pressure than the solution you're comparing it to.
The cell will lose water and shrivel.
In general a slap on the rist. A fine and most likely a perminant BAN placed on you. After that it can and most likely will get worse
Glass is most likely to be amorphous compared to solid sulfur, solid calcium, or gold. Glass lacks a regular crystalline structure, unlike the other substances mentioned, making it amorphous in nature.
The best thing would be to contact the store from which you purchased the glass lamp as they would most likely have the exact replacement for the lampshade. If that is not possible, home depot stores such as IKEA or Homebase would be another good place to look.
Most definitely they would likely accept insurance. Not doing so would probably put an auto glass replacement company out of business. Most consumers don't like having a file a claim, so when there is a choice they would choose a business that does it for them.
Which piece of laboratory apart it would most likely be used to evaporated E1 millimeters sample of a solution to drynes