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Amorphous solids include plastics, rubber, and glass
Pseudo solids are amorphous solids (as glass).
gravity --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From my understanding, it's electrostatic forces which keep the particles of matter together through intermolecular bonds. Gravity keeps matter on Earth but it is this electrostatic force that "binds" the particles together.
Glass is an amorphous solid.
Its an amorphous solid. When the glassblower blows into the glass, it expands just like a balloon. Crystalline solids can't expand like that because their atoms are held together in a rigid lattice. But amorphous solids have many of the proprties of liquids and can flow past each other, allowing the glass to stretch like the skin of a balloon.
solids are hard the molecules are squished together and if you pour it in a glass it wont take shape. liquids will take any shape
a glass with ice and water
Solids: concrete, glass, steel Liquids: water, beer, wine Gases: air, carbon dioxide, methane
Glass funnels are used to separate solids from liquids by filtration; also they are used to pour liquids or fine powders.See many images at this link.
To hold liquids and solids. Similar to a glass in a kitchen but used in a laboratory and has a spout for ease in pouring liquids.
bounces of glass
Some glass is made when liquids are "supercooled" below their freezing point. The ice may stiffen and become glass. The particles in glass are arranged more randomly than normal solids.
Beakers hold solids or liquids that will not release gases when reacted or are unlikely to splatter if stirred or heated.
you use them for stirring substances in the lab. (usually liquids)
window, because sound travels fastest through solids, liquids second, and gases last.
Glass is an amorphous solids and therefore are pseudo solids.Hence like liquids it has tendency to flow.therefore in old buildings the glass paneslook milky in appearence.by Jaspreet Singhanswered on 1-04-2013
Glass rods can be used to stir and displace liquids. Glass is often used because it does not react with many chemicals, especially acids.