a glazier, someone who fits glass to windows
Thicker glass is physically stronger and more resistant to knocks. The glassware used in kitchens is a borosilicate glass (one trade name is pyrex)
when glass rod is heated ,it melts. Now a liquid having surface tension ,tends to have least surface area.we know that a spherical surface has least surface area compared to other shapes of same volume.so end of a glass rod becomes round when heated .........geddit :)
In polymer science, the word glass is a term for a particular state of matter having certain characteristic properties. To avoid confusion, we'll ignore that and assume you're asking about ordinary window glass. Technically, it could be considered an extremely highly crosslinked polymer, and it does share some properties with polymers, but it's not normally thought of as a polymer.
== == You put a specimen on a glass plate and then view the specimen under a microscope. It acts sort of like a slide.
fountain+glass=water in glass
Crystal Glass mine (not on most islands, Glass Blower to improve this, Trade or Pillage.
You trade them by having couple and a friend having a couple and then you can trade them around and get a bunch of cool bandz!
you trade 20 copper with maru and get a glass orb
Glass
Pyrex is the trade name of a Corning low thermal expansion glass. All Pyrex is glass, not all glass is Pyrex.
bifocual
a glass of wine
No, provided that you do not lick the lead around the glass panels.
There is a new glass called metallic glass. This glass has been found to be the strongest commercial glass that you can find. Give that I don't know much about this glass I am having to go based off what a little bit of research is telling me.
Having more than one trade union in the same industry is called Multiplicity of Trade unions
Bifocals
in the late 1950s and early 1960s