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Borosilicate glass expand on heating ?

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Answered by umain06554
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Borosilicate glass is a type of glass that contains boron trioxide which allows for a very low coefficient of thermal expansion. This means it will not crack under extreme temperature changes like regular glass.

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Borosilicate glass is a type of glass that contains boron trioxide which allows for a very low coefficient of thermal expansion. ... This allows the glass to resist extreme changes in temperature and is measured by the “Coefficient of Thermal Expansion,” the rate at which the glass expands when it is exposed to heat.

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