It can be. Here's the problem: "rubber" is a generic terms that includes a variety of different products. There are:
There are as well more than thirty different proprietary formulas for different types of rubber. Many of these can be blended in such a wasy as to render them transparent. Have you ever seen clear in-line skate wheels? These are a form of transparent rubber, often polyurethane.
Glass is made from sand and something else. Rubber I think comes from the rubber tree
Take into account that there are more than 3 stages of matter, and glass happens to be its own state of matter. By definition, glass is anything that goes through a "glass transition". Rubber happens to go through one in its solid state (meaning it can shatter and not stretch if it gets too cold). Thus, since rubber is a glass, not all glass is transparent.
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Glass is a hard and brittle material made from silica, while rubber is a flexible and elastic material made from polymers. Glass is transparent and has a smooth surface, while rubber is opaque and has a soft texture. Glass is more fragile and can shatter easily, whereas rubber is more durable and can stretch without breaking.
No, the word 'transparent' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a transparent container, a transparent lie).The noun forms of the adjective 'transparent are transparentness and transparency.
It can be either, depending on the type of rubber you mean.
No, rubber does not show the Tyndall effect. The Tyndall effect is the scattering of light by colloidal particles or particles suspended in a transparent medium, which causes the light to be visible as a beam. Rubber does not have the scattering properties required to exhibit this effect.
Cell membrane is the call wall in the plant cells and a transparent rubber like cell wall in animal cells.
Rubber cement glue is typically amber or yellow in color. It can also appear slightly transparent when applied, allowing the underlying surface to show through. The exact shade may vary depending on the brand and formulation.
- make a transparent cover of the mouse, put many colour LED light inside, then through the transparent cover, you can see the mouse cover will change and change colour of the LED light. - make a special rubber mouse case for the mouse. It might be many colours of the case, so that you can change the mouse colour by wrap the rubber cover case.
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Clair (ou transparent)
Glass and rubber are best classified as non-metallic materials. Glass is an inorganic solid that is typically brittle and transparent, made primarily from silica, while rubber is an organic polymer that is flexible and elastic. Both materials exhibit distinct physical properties and are used in a variety of applications due to their unique characteristics.
Glass is made from sand and something else. Rubber I think comes from the rubber tree
Take into account that there are more than 3 stages of matter, and glass happens to be its own state of matter. By definition, glass is anything that goes through a "glass transition". Rubber happens to go through one in its solid state (meaning it can shatter and not stretch if it gets too cold). Thus, since rubber is a glass, not all glass is transparent.
Diamond is transparent to non-transparent, depending on the diamond.
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