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What are the compounds that change the properties of glass?

What compounds Change the properties of glass?


What does slam the drink mean when making a drink with a shot glass inside it?

Drink it down as soon as you drop the shot glass in the other drink


Can you drink from a glass with out friction?

No, it would be difficult to drink from a glass without any friction between the glass and your lips. Friction helps to create a seal between your lips and the glass, preventing the drink from spilling.


What is the important properties of glass?

The properties a glass is made up of depends on what type of glass it is. Some properties glasses contain are: silicon dioxide, sodium oxide, and sodium carbonate.


If you drink a glass of wine with dinner every day, would that be considered a drinking problem?

No, you only have a problem if you are dependent on it. If you can't go without having two glasses a day, I would look into counseling. However, if you're a social drinker who drinks out of the pleasure of tasting and experiencing wine, I would say you're fine. If you need to have alcohol, it's a problem.


The standard cocktail glass is often refer to as?

short rocks glass (1oz drink) tall rocks glass (2oz drink)


Can we drink from a glass without friction?

No, it is not possible to drink from a glass without friction. Friction is necessary to hold the liquid inside the glass and to help lift and drink from it without spilling.


What has the author Harold Rawson written?

Harold Rawson has written: 'Properties and applications of glass' -- subject(s): Glass 'Properties andapplications of glass' -- subject(s): Glass


Why do you wrap glass plate and cups with paper for transporting purposes?

To stop them smashing.


What is a glass to drink schnapps called?

cooling glass


What glass to drink alcohol out of?

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What does un verre de mean in English?

literal translation is 'drink a glass' but it means 'drink something'