well most things in the world start as a liquid. What most do is but in a
"glass oven" it harden in the mold and you have the glass that you see
today. In other words is it goes from liquid to solid.
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Wise woman age 9
sand makes glass and glass make sand its a reverse psychology :)
An industrial chemist would be the person who makes the bulk of todays glass. There are some artisan glassmakers who produce glass materials with aesthetic properties.
Glass does not sag and will maintain its shape indefinitely. This makes it very stable and well suited for static installations.
Nothing will make a glass dish shrink. ( Are you experiencing any other strange things.)
window panes, eye glasses, drinking glasses, glass bricks, light bulbs, tv screens.
The epoxy resin that is mixed with it.
The element that makes glass hard to shatter is its molecular structure. Glass is an amorphous solid, meaning it lacks a regular crystalline structure, which disperses energy more evenly upon impact, making it harder to break compared to crystalline materials.
Glass is hard because of its molecular structure. It is an amorphous solid, made up of tightly packed silicon dioxide molecules, which gives it its rigid and hard properties. This structure prevents glass from bending easily and makes it resistant to scratching and deformation.
Diamond is hardest Diamond cuts glass Glass does not cut diamond
sand makes glass and glass make sand its a reverse psychology :)
the constituents of hard glass is potassium carbonate , limestone and silica
A glass maker is someone who makes glass.
The Macbook is hard. It is made of polycarbonate glass and plastic. The screen is glass too.
Glass is Crystaline SiO2
soft glass Hard glass crown glass flint glass glass ceramics etc
Glass is about 6-6.5
It is usually made from a combination of two or more types of glass, one hard and one soft. The softer layer makes the glass more elastic, so it can flex instead of shatter. Bullet-resistant glass is usually constructed using polycarbonate,thermoplastic, and layers of laminated glass.