Yes, the glass is made up of millions of parts which is combined to one thing, so when they "freeze" or get "colder" it tends to shatter more easily.
No, it could possibly means that something that was allways heated on top of the glass. that's what happened to me with my glass.
because u are dumb
Because crystaline solids' atoms are linked by ionic bonding that gives regular geometric structure.
Because crystaline solids' atoms are linked by ionic bonding that gives regular geometric structure.
Sodium solid is a Cubic Crystalline shape and, as the Chlorine is ionically combined with the solid, it doesn't alter the basic structure of the crystals.
Crystalline solids exhibit cleavage: that is, when you break them, the nature of the break indicates the crystal structure. Thus, grinding a crystal of NaCl (which is cubic) inevitably produces small cubes of NaCl. Noncrystalline solids such as glass break into randomly-shaped pieces. Noncrystalline solids such as glass soften as the temperature increases and have no sharply defined melting point. On the other hand, quartz, which has the same chemical composition as glass but is crystalline, melts sharply at around 1650 degrees Celsius.
Crystalline solids exhibit cleavage: that is, when you break them, the nature of the break indicates the crystal structure. Thus, grinding a crystal of NaCl (which is cubic) inevitably produces small cubes of NaCl. Noncrystalline solids such as glass break into randomly-shaped pieces. Noncrystalline solids such as glass soften as the temperature increases and have no sharply defined melting point. On the other hand, quartz, which has the same chemical composition as glass but is crystalline, melts sharply at around 1650 degrees Celsius.
Ductile metals are metals that5 can be shaped and pulled. Gold is a example of a ductile metal so in other words, yes it is a type of metals. Ductility is a property of some metals. It is also a property of materials other than metal.
Because crystaline solids' atoms are linked by ionic bonding that gives regular geometric structure.
Platelets
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salts with crystals shaped like cubes... for example sodium chloride or calcium fluoride.
Platelets are small colorless disk-shaped cell fragments that are involved in clotting blood. Platelets do not have nuclei and are found in large numbers in blood.
Sodium solid is a Cubic Crystalline shape and, as the Chlorine is ionically combined with the solid, it doesn't alter the basic structure of the crystals.
The BB didn't have enough power to shatter the glass but did have enough power to crack the glass from the point of impact. The energy traveled in an outward circle towards the inside of the window. Chipping off a piece.
Platelets are not cells, they are fragments of cells that were created when larger cells in the bone marrow broke apart. Platelets play an important role in blood clotting.
Crystalline solids exhibit cleavage: that is, when you break them, the nature of the break indicates the crystal structure. Thus, grinding a crystal of NaCl (which is cubic) inevitably produces small cubes of NaCl. Noncrystalline solids such as glass break into randomly-shaped pieces. Noncrystalline solids such as glass soften as the temperature increases and have no sharply defined melting point. On the other hand, quartz, which has the same chemical composition as glass but is crystalline, melts sharply at around 1650 degrees Celsius.
No, platelets are cell fragments. They do not have a nucleus.
Real teacups are not ovenproof - they will shatter if you try to cook with them. However some places (such as Amazon) sell teacup shaped ovenproof bakeware designed for baking cupcakes in .
Scientists say that the Pilippines is shaped like a broken pearl.