- 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...