That's a physical change, becuase shattered glass is still glass, it's just in a bunch of pieces. Its chemical composition has not changed, only its shape.
The weight a glass table can support depends on its thickness, type of glass, and construction. On average, a standard glass table can hold about 50-100 pounds evenly distributed. Exceeding this weight limit can lead to cracking or shattering of the glass.
When a thermometer is put into the freezer, the sudden change in temperature causes the glass to contract rapidly, which can lead to the glass cracking or shattering. Glass is not very flexible, and extreme temperature changes can cause it to break.
A malleable material could be hit without being shattered, it would only flex or bend out of shape.
Yes, a Dremel tool can be used to engrave glass. It is recommended to use special diamond-tipped engraving bits and to work slowly and carefully to avoid shattering the glass. Personal protective equipment such as safety glasses should be worn while working with glass and a Dremel tool.
In the story "Shattering Glass" by Gail Giles, the rising action involves the growing tension between the main characters and the manipulation and betrayal that occurs as the protagonist, Simon Glass, is slowly ostracized by his peers. As the plot unfolds, the pressure and conflict escalate, leading to a climax where secrets are revealed and relationships are tested.
In "Shattering Glass" by Gail Giles, the main characters are initially portrayed as flat due to their one-dimensional personalities. However, as the story unfolds, they reveal more complexity and depth, making them round characters with evolving traits and motivations.
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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.
the glass is broken into pieces
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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.
"The crystal vase shattered when it was dropped on the stone floor".
Robs dad sexually rapes him
In the book "Shattering Glass" by Gail Giles, Simon's dangerous secret is that he manipulates others to get what he wants and is willing to go to extreme lengths to maintain control over his social group, even if it means harming others. This secret eventually leads to a tragic outcome for the characters involved.