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What are the uses for ordinary glass?

window panes, eye glasses, drinking glasses, glass bricks, light bulbs, tv screens.


What did the technology do to improved ordinary glass?

The invention of plastic, enabled the production of both bullet-proof, and toughened safety glass. Since both these products have a plastic sheet sandwiched between them.


Can a fresh snowball - if very tightly squished together - break glass?

Yes, but not all glass under ordinary circumstances. Ordinary window glass can be broken by a snowball (I have seen it happen). Plate glass and automotive glass are more resistant to breakage. Also, snowballs sometimes have extraneous objects, such as pebbles, packed into them, and these can break even more resistant glass. All of this depends, of course, on how hard the snowball is thrown. If the person throwing the snowball is moving, for example in a vehicle, or the snowball is thrown downward to accelerate under gravity, or the snowball hits a moving vehicle, even a soft snowball could break resistant glass.


Ordinary glass is filled to the brim with water If the temperature decreased how much water could be added to the glass?

It depends on: -The current temperature of the water. (If it was already cold, the water would probably decrease because both heat and cold causes water to increases) -The size of the glass. -How much the temperature decreases.


What is the advantage between a bimetallic thermometer and an ordinary thermometer?

If you mean by an "ordinary" thermometer, a mercury thermometer, the bimetallic type can measure a far greater range of temperature (mercury freezes at -38oC and boils at 356oC making it useless in the polar regions or for measuring high temperatures).Bimetallic thermometers are also more robust; mercury thermometers are usually made from glass and are fragile.

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What is ordinary formula of glass?

Na2O.CaO.6SiO2


What is the difference between ordinary glass and quartz glass?

Quartz glass is made from pure silicon dioxide and has a higher melting point, better transparency, and superior thermal and chemical resistance compared to ordinary glass. This makes quartz glass more suitable for high-temperature and high-pressure applications where regular glass might deform or break down.


Why is boric oxide added in ordinary glass?

Boric oxide is added to ordinary glass to increase its thermal resistance and chemical durability. It also helps to lower the melting temperature of the glass batch, making the manufacturing process more energy-efficient.


Why is boric oxide added to ordinary glass?

Boric oxide is added to ordinary glass to increase its resistance to heat and chemical corrosion. It also helps reduce the coefficient of thermal expansion, making the glass less likely to break from sudden temperature changes.


How much liquid can an ordinary driking glass hold in ml?

200 ml


How does ordinary glass improve by technology?

There are many different types of cutters on the market and many opinions on the "correct" way to cut glass.


From ordinary glass to bullet resistant glass?

A bullet resistant glass screen is made of a number of glass sheets which can be standard thicknesses window glass, separated by air gaps. Security films, preferably made of polyester, are provided on the front and rear surfaces of the glass sheets. A pressure sensitive adhesive can be used to adhere the security films to the glass sheets. The resistance off the screen to penetration by a bullet is increased by increasing the thickness of the air gaps. There is also a metal net on both sides of each glass pane to stop it shattering if a bullet hits it.


Why boric oxide added to ordinary glass?

Boric oxide is added to ordinary glass to increase its thermal resistance and chemical durability. It helps reduce the coefficient of thermal expansion, which makes the glass less likely to shatter when exposed to rapid temperature changes. Boric oxide also improves the glass's resistance to chemicals and weathering.


Why boron oxide is added while preparing ordinary glass?

Boron oxide is added to ordinary glass to increase its thermal and chemical resistance. This helps the glass to withstand temperature changes and exposure to harsh chemicals better, making it more durable and suitable for various applications.


What are the uses for ordinary glass?

window panes, eye glasses, drinking glasses, glass bricks, light bulbs, tv screens.


Can drill cut through glass?

An ordinary HSS drill bit can not cut through glass. A diamond tipped drill bit is necessary for this.