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    Glass is an amorphous or non-crystalline solid. Because it is often transparent and chemically inert, glass has found widespread practical, technological, and decorative use in window panes, tableware, and optics. Some common objects made of glass like "a glass" of water, "glasses", and "looking glass", have become named for their material.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt6823368Glass (2019) - IMDb

    Jan 18, 2019 · Glass: Directed by M. Night Shyamalan. With James McAvoy, Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, Anya Taylor-Joy. Security guard David Dunn uses his supernatural abilities to track Kevin Wendell Crumb, a disturbed man who has twenty-four personalities.

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    • Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi
    • M. Night Shyamalan
    • 2019-01-18
  3. Nov 24, 2021 · A Brief Scientific History of Glass. ... Glass, both ancient and modern, is a material usually made of silicon dioxide, or silica, that is characterized by its disorderly atoms. In crystalline ...

  4. glass: [noun] any of various amorphous materials formed from a melt by cooling to rigidity without crystallization: such as. a usually transparent or translucent material consisting typically of a mixture of silicates. a material (such as obsidian) produced by fast cooling of magma.

  5. Feb 12, 2023 · Believe it or not, glass is made from liquid sand. You can make glass by heating ordinary sand (which is mostly made of silicon dioxide) until it melts and turns into a liquid. You won't find that happening on your local beach: sand melts at the incredibly high temperature of 1700°C (3090°F).

  6. It changed glass manufacturing forever. In the float glass process, a continuous strip of molten glass at approximately 1000 degrees centigrade is poured continuously from the furnace onto a large shallow bath of molten metal, usually tin. The glass floats and cools on the tin and spreads out to form a flat surface.

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