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A drinking glass can also be used as a candle holder, a container for holding small items like paper clips or beads, or as a base for creating a small terrarium or plant arrangement. Additionally, they can be repurposed as a measuring cup for dry ingredients in cooking or baking.
Sounds like a chemistry test question. If you know the capacity of the glass, you could use it to make rough measurements. Also you could use it as a beaker for mixing. You could not, however, use it as a flask or other container to be heated over direct flame since most drinking glasses are made from regular glass and would shatter from the rapid temperature change.
Technically vitrification, though that word also has other meanings than specifically a liquid becoming a glass.
No, a drinking glass is not made up of cells. It is typically made of glass or other materials such as plastic or metal. Cells are the basic building blocks of living organisms.
Yes, above the mercury or the other liquid.
To see other object such as liquid, and solid
It's commonly called water glass or liquid glass.
Liquid glass is a compound often made of silica, oxygen, sodium, and other components that forms a transparent, glass-like film when applied on surfaces. It is known for its waterproof, durable, and heat-resistant properties, making it useful for protecting various materials such as glass, metal, and ceramics.
what occupied the space of the cork at the botton of the glass
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The shadow of a drinking glass will have a circular shape, while the shadow of a mug will have a more irregular shape due to the handle and other protruding parts. Additionally, the shadow of the glass will be more defined and uniform compared to the mug's shadow.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that drinking water from a green glass bottle provides any specific health benefits compared to drinking water from other containers. It is important to stay hydrated by drinking an adequate amount of water regardless of the container it is stored in.