they are both transparent
Blowing glass is a physical phenomenon, or 'property'.
Yes, scratching glass is a physical property because it is a change that can be observed without altering the chemical composition of the glass. It is a physical change that affects the appearance and surface structure of the glass.
A physical property, such as hardness, is what allows a material to scratch glass. Materials with a hardness greater than glass (5.5 on the Mohs scale) can scratch it. Chemical properties do not directly influence the scratching of glass.
Yes, lab-created diamonds have the same physical and chemical properties as natural diamonds and are capable of cutting glass. They are similarly hard and durable due to their structure and composition.
Diamond is harder than glass, so a diamond will 'mark' glass. Glass-cutting takes place when the worker uses a diamond-tipped tool to mark the glass along the cut line, then applies pressure to the glass on both sides of the mark. Glass-cutting tools are tipped with industrial diamonds, which are 80% of all diamonds mined.
not sure! but i know they do share hardness !
Blowing glass is a physical phenomenon, or 'property'.
Yes, scratching glass is a physical property because it is a change that can be observed without altering the chemical composition of the glass. It is a physical change that affects the appearance and surface structure of the glass.
A physical property of glass is its transparency, allowing light to pass through without scattering.
A physical property, such as hardness, is what allows a material to scratch glass. Materials with a hardness greater than glass (5.5 on the Mohs scale) can scratch it. Chemical properties do not directly influence the scratching of glass.
No breaking glass is not a chemical reaction, which is what i think you mean. Breaking the glass does not alter the chemical makeup or properties of the glass. Instead breaking glass is a physical reaction because it does alter the size of the glass and its appearance
This is a physical change. There is nothing that changes the components of either the diamond or the glass when the diamond is used to scratch glass.
Yes, lab-created diamonds have the same physical and chemical properties as natural diamonds and are capable of cutting glass. They are similarly hard and durable due to their structure and composition.
Yes, diamonds can cut glass, because diamonds are harder than glass.
Yes, diamonds can cut glass. Glass can also cut glass.
No. Diamonds cut glass because diamonds are harder than glass. Quartz is not as hard as diamond.
Yes,because a force had to act on it