Definition of Liquid glass. Meaning of Liquid glass. Synonyms of Liquid glass

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Definition of Liquid glass

Liquid glass
Liquid glass. See Soluble glass, under Glass.

Meaning of Liquid glass from wikipedia

- The gl****liquid transition, or gl**** transition, is the gradual and reversible transition in amorphous materials (or in amorphous regions within semicrystalline...
- compounds, chiefly the metasilicate, also called watergl****, water gl****, or liquid gl****. The product has a wide variety of uses, including the formulation...
- process on large gl**** sheets that are later glued with other gl**** sheets containing a thin-film transistor (TFT) array, spacers and liquid crystal, creating...
- classifications of smart gl****: active or p****ive. The most common active gl**** technologies used today are electrochromic, liquid crystal, and suspended...
- transition when heated towards the liquid state. Gl**** is an amorphous solid. Although the atomic-scale structure of gl**** shares characteristics of the structure...
- The storm gl**** or chemical weather gl**** was an instrument claimed to help predict weather. It consists of a special liquid placed inside a sealed transparent...
- for example, between mercury and gl**** in barometers and thermometers. In general, the shape of the surface of a liquid can be complex. For a sufficiently...
- Plain gl**** versions are lowball gl****es.[citation needed] Old fashioned gl****es typically have a wide brim and a thick base, so that the non-liquid ingredients...
- chemistry, the terms viscous liquid, supercooled liquid, and gl**** forming liquid are often used interchangeably to designate liquids that are at the same time...
- using gl**** rods. This experiment introduces students to the concept of an index of refraction in a liquid. Gl**** rods are placed in beakers of liquid, in...