Glass and rubber are best classified as non-metallic materials. Glass is an inorganic solid that is typically brittle and transparent, made primarily from silica, while rubber is an organic polymer that is flexible and elastic. Both materials exhibit distinct physical properties and are used in a variety of applications due to their unique characteristics.
Rubber and glass which become softer as they are heated are examples of crystalline solids
They are all solids.
An example of a good insulator of electricity would be rubber. An insulator is anything that does not conduct electricity and as such offers protection from direct electric current.
A wire is a conductor. It is usually coated with an insulator to isolate the current flowing in the conductor portion of the wire from other things around the wire, like your hand.
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Some are wood, rubber, glass, ceramics and plastics.
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Rubber bumpers made of silicone or soft rubber are the best types to use for glass table tops to prevent scratches and damage. These materials provide cushioning and protection without causing any harm to the glass surface.
Many - rubber, plastic, ceramics, glass.
When a glass rod is rubbed with rubber, electrons are transferred from the glass to the rubber due to differences in their electronegativities. This leaves the glass rod with a net positive charge, as it has lost electrons.
When glass and rubber are mixed together, they do not chemically bond. Glass and rubber have different properties and do not typically adhere to each other. The resulting mixture would likely separate into distinct glass and rubber components.
Glass and rubber are not good conductors of electricity.
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No, when the rubber cement cures it will separate from the glass.
Copper - best conductor Glass - moderate insulator Rubber - good insulator