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The answer is most likely a "light bulb". It is made of glass and can be found in torches or flashlights to produce light when electricity flows through it.
No, rubber and glass are not crystalline solids when heated. Rubber is a type of amorphous solid, which lacks a specific arrangement of atoms, while glass can also be amorphous or have some degree of short-range order but not a long-range repeating pattern found in crystalline solids.
The droplets visible in the glass are a result of condensation. When the warm air inside the glass comes into contact with the cooler surface of the glass, it cools down and the water vapor in the air condenses into liquid droplets.
Glass is not crystalline in nature, as it lacks the ordered atomic structure found in crystals. Instead, glass has an amorphous structure, meaning its atoms are arranged randomly.
Glass is amorphous in structure, meaning it lacks a regular, repeating pattern of atoms found in crystalline materials.
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H+, OH- , H3O+ (considered same as H+)
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Examples: OH-, H+ and impurities as CO-3, Na+, Ca2+, Cl-, etc.
In a glass of water, the symbols representing the ions are H+ (hydrogen ion) and OH- (hydroxide ion) formed from the dissociation of water molecules into H2O → H+ + OH-. These ions contribute to the electrical conductivity and pH of the water.
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No. H2O is the chemical formula for the molecular compound water.
well I'm a christian and I think the main things we use to represent god are things like necklaces with the cross on when we pray and also at church theres a lot of symbols there like the cross and the table we use at communion as well as stained glass windows that show stories from the bible.
Stained gllass is typically found in church buildings and in that setting will usually have religious symbols and icons. With that is mind, Jehovah's Witnesses do not have a problem with owning stained glass items, as long as there is no religious symbols or icons contained in the design. The problem is not the glass, nor the staining process itself, but rather it is with the designs containing religious symbols. This would apply, not only to stained glass, but also to any other artwork as well.
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While stained glass windows are associated with Christian churches and have often been used to represent Christian themes, it is also true that an artist is free to represent anything he or she chooses when creating a stained glass window.