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Bcoz they are pseudo solids nd dats why have the tendency to flow.

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Why glass is called a super cooled liquid?

The definition of glass is a super cooled liquid. Any liquid that is super cooled takes on the properties of glass. Glass as you think of it is just super cooled silica. What happens is that it is cooled so quickly that it doesn't actually undergo a phase change back to a solid. In reality glass is just an incredibly slow moving liquid.


Why is glass considered as a super cooled liquid?

Bcoz they are pseudo solids nd dats why have the tendency to flow.


Why does glass eventually get thicker toward the bottom?

Glass is in the category which is considered a super cooled liquid. There is no crystaline structure to maintain it's shape.


Can current passes from glass?

no , current cannot pass via glass. glass is considered to be a super cooled liquid , so it does not have any properties of metals for conducting electricity.


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Who among ice cream Teflon glass mercury is the supercooled liquid?

Mercury is the supercooled liquid. This means it remains in liquid form even at temperatures below its freezing point due to its unique properties. Teflon, glass, and ice cream are not supercooled liquids.


Are rubber and glass when heated examples of crystalline solids?

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Why is glass called a super cooled material?

It is not a correct name; glass is an amorphous solid.


Is glass a compound or mixture or element?

is slate a compound mixture or element


Why glass is considered a super cool liquid?

Bcoz they are pseudo solids nd dats why have the tendency to flow.


Is there a word for the meaning a liquid below freezing point without solidification?

super-cooled liquid


Temperature at which glass changes from solid to liquid?

Glass is not a true solid. It has no crystalline structure. It has no set melting point, as it is what is known as a "super cooled liquid". The hotter it gets, the faster it flows. I've read that cathedrals with stained glass that is centuries old, find that the glass is each segment is thicker at the bottom. In other words, the glass has flowed downwards over the centuries.