The ability to scratch glass is related to the hardness of a material, which is a measure of its resistance to deformation or scratching. Glass typically has a hardness of about 5.5 on the Mohs scale, meaning that materials with a hardness greater than this can scratch it. This property is crucial in determining how materials interact with each other in various applications, including construction and manufacturing.
No breaking glass is not a chemical reaction, which is what i think you mean. Breaking the glass does not alter the chemical makeup or properties of the glass. Instead breaking glass is a physical reaction because it does alter the size of the glass and its appearance
To remove scratches from glass, you can use a glass polishing kit with cerium oxide. For Plexiglas, try using a plastic polish or a mild abrasive, such as toothpaste or baking soda mixed with water. Apply the product to the scratched area and polish in a circular motion until the scratch becomes less noticeable.
no, because it is still the same material and nothing physical has changed about it except its shape, wich dsent count as a property change
It is a physical property.
Dullness is a physical property.
Yes, scratching glass is a physical property because it is a change that can be observed without altering the chemical composition of the glass. It is a physical change that affects the appearance and surface structure of the glass.
Blowing glass is a physical phenomenon, or 'property'.
A physical property of glass is its transparency, allowing light to pass through without scattering.
A physical property, such as hardness, is what allows a material to scratch glass. Materials with a hardness greater than glass (5.5 on the Mohs scale) can scratch it. Chemical properties do not directly influence the scratching of glass.
No breaking glass is not a chemical reaction, which is what i think you mean. Breaking the glass does not alter the chemical makeup or properties of the glass. Instead breaking glass is a physical reaction because it does alter the size of the glass and its appearance
Yes,because a force had to act on it
not sure! but i know they do share hardness !
It would have to be 5.0 because glass has a hardness of 5.5 and an iron nail has the hardness of 4.5
Scratches in glass typically appear as thin, often superficial marks on the surface of the glass that may catch and reflect light differently than the surrounding area. The scratches may vary in depth and length, depending on the cause of the damage. Inspection from different angles and lighting conditions can help in identifying and assessing the extent of the scratches in glass.
Toothpaste is better used to remove scratches from a CD or DVD disk,, for a glass watch,I would a special polish's for glass. First try a auto parts store.
To remove scratches from glass, you can use a glass polishing kit with cerium oxide. For Plexiglas, try using a plastic polish or a mild abrasive, such as toothpaste or baking soda mixed with water. Apply the product to the scratched area and polish in a circular motion until the scratch becomes less noticeable.
physical property