Chemistry, asked by XtarLie, 16 days ago

How can glass be a liquid if it's so hard?​

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Answered by dorachandrasekhara
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Because glass is hard, it must be a supercooled liquid. Glass, however, is actually neither a liquid—supercooled or otherwise—nor a solid. It is an amorphous solid—a state somewhere between those two states of matter.

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Answered by Feirxefett
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  • Glass is not a liquid in the strictest sense of the word. But it is also not a standard solid. The chemistry of glass is complex and research is ongoing, but the current consensus is that glass is a phase of matter all its own, known as an "amorphous solid".
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