Well, honey, another name for a glass container is simply a "jar." It's not rocket science, darling. Just think of all those jars you have in your kitchen holding everything from pickles to pasta sauce. So next time you're reaching for a glass container, just call it a jar and keep it moving.
They are generally described by shape not mat'l.
a jar, flask etc
Another name for beakers is "laboratory glassware" or "glass beakers."
Another name for glass is silicon dioxide. Pyrex, a tempered, stronger form of glass used for baking ware and chemistry lab glassware is borosilicate.
Placing a candle under a glass container will cause the flame to consume the oxygen inside the container. As the oxygen is used up, the flame will eventually extinguish due to lack of oxygen, creating a vacuum inside the container.
They are generally described by shape not mat'l.
a jar, flask etc
Jar,containor
Jar, decanter, beaker...
jar
· stein
Petri dish.
container
it is a container made out of glass that you can put things inside
a cask
A glass jar is not a solution in the scientific sense. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where one substance dissolves in another substance. A glass jar is simply a container made of glass.
Light changes direction each time it passes from one medium to another - from air to glass, from glass to water, from water to glass, from glass to air. It will only NOT change direction if it is passing from one medium to another at exactly 90 degrees.