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Where when and by whom was unbreakable glass invented?

There is no such thing as 'unbreakable' glass, however, bulletproof glass is actually just normal glass, but, it has a thin plastic sheet, because, glass on its own is strong enough to stop glass, it'll just shatter, The plastic sheet stops it from shattering.


How did people in the Middle Ages make stained glass?

AnswerThey painted it. AnswerThe did paint it, to get details, but there was a lot more to it than that. Stained glass is made by taking pieces of colored glass and setting out to the shape of a picture. The glass is held in place by strips of lead that are soldered together, forming a dark linear element in the picture. The glass could be painted or not. It usually was painted to get such details as eyes, noses and mouths into the picture. It could also be stained to change the color. If it was painted or stained, it was subsequently fired. For example, a piece of glass could be yellowed by putting a silver containing paste on it before firing.


What are the best uses for short stemmed glasses in a bar setting?

Short stemmed glasses are best used in a bar setting for serving cocktails, spirits, and liqueurs. They are also ideal for serving small portions of drinks such as shots or tasters. The short stem allows for easy handling and the wide base provides stability for the glass on the bar top.


Does glass have cells?

No, glass is comprised of molecules, and 'cells' can be made of glass(hhaha). ............Cells are components of living things, glass is not alive.


What is the setting of Mackenzie Blue?

the setting is in Brookdale

Related Questions

Is shattering a glass a physical change?

yes


Does Simon turn devious in shattering glass?

no


What does shattering a light bulb mean?

the glass is broken into pieces


Who is the narrator in the novel shattering glass?

In the novel "Shattering Glass" by Gail Giles, the narrator is the character Simon Glass who tells the story from his perspective. Simon is a complex and manipulative character who provides insight into the events that unfold in the novel.


What is coop's full name in the novel shattering glass?

Jeff Cooper


What literary devices used in shattering glass?

ask mrs. harmon


Who killed Simon in shattering glass?

Simon was killed by Rob in the novel "Shattering Glass" by Gail Giles. Rob murders Simon in a moment of rage and jealousy after feeling betrayed by Simon.


How do you use shattering in a sentence?

"The crystal vase shattered when it was dropped on the stone floor".


What is Rob's big secret in Shattering Glass?

Robs dad sexually rapes him


What is the sound of broken glass called?

The sound of broken glass is often described as a "shattering" sound.


What is the plot for the novel shattering glass?

its about this mom who meets this dad and they kidnap some kid


Who is most responsible for Simon Glass's Death in Shattering Glass?

Rob Haynes is most responsible for Simon Glass's death in "Shattering Glass." Rob resents Simon's influence and popularity, eventually leading to a series of events that cause Simon's downfall. Rob's jealousy and manipulation ultimately contribute to Simon's tragic end.