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Glass is a mixture, not an element or compound. It is made by melting together a combination of materials such as silica, soda ash, and limestone, which are then cooled to form a hard, transparent material.
A test tube is usually made from plastic or glass and is shaped like a long tube. If used for a physics or chemistry experiment, one would use the glass test tube. If used for cultures, one would use the plastic tube and discard after use.
Boron is not very malleable. It is a brittle and hard material, and it can fracture or shatter rather than deform when subjected to pressure or stress. This makes it difficult to shape or mold boron into different forms using traditional malleability methods.
One example of a hard transparent substance is glass. Glass is a solid material that is typically transparent and can be molded into various shapes for use in windows, containers, and other applications.
Oxygen is a non-metal element, so it is considered a "hard" element. In chemistry, "hardness" generally refers to the ability of an element to form bonds with other elements. Oxygen typically forms strong covalent bonds with other elements, contributing to its classification as a "hard" element.
It is usually made from a combination of two or more types of glass, one hard and one soft. The softer layer makes the glass more elastic, so it can flex instead of shatter. Bullet-resistant glass is usually constructed using polycarbonate,thermoplastic, and layers of laminated glass.
You can, but it will shatter when you turn on the burner! We found that out the hard way, twice - just to be sure.
No, gold is a malleable metal known for its ductility and ability to deform without breaking. While it can be dented or scratched, it will not shatter like more brittle materials such as glass or ceramics when struck with a hammer.
Glass is a mixture, not an element or compound. It is made by melting together a combination of materials such as silica, soda ash, and limestone, which are then cooled to form a hard, transparent material.
Ideally, you don't want regular glass in a garage door, as the door closing hard could shatter them. You would be better off using either tempered glass or plexi-glass.
The epoxy resin that is mixed with it.
Not really unless it is destroyed the disk would shatter & the glass shards would be the most dangerous thing
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The glass broke in the garbage disposal because it is not designed to handle hard or breakable objects like glass. The blades in the disposal are meant for grinding up food waste, not solid materials like glass, which can shatter under the pressure and cause damage to the disposal.
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