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How is glass made....?​

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Answered by sunilssonawane
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glass is made by sand (not kidding)

Answered by Anonymous
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The material of glass is extremely useful because of its transparency, versatility, and heat resiliency. Plus, it’s inexpensive to make and very recyclable. It’s also chemically inert, meaning that a glass container won’t react with other things that it’s filled with. For these reasons and more, glass is one of the most used and most resourceful materials out there.

What is glass made of?

Glass is a form of liquid sand. Different types of glass will slightly differ in their make up, but generally speaking, glass is a mixture of sand, other recycled glass, calcium carbonate, sodium carbonate, and a whole lot of heat.

Sand melts at the extremely high temperature of 3090 degrees F. When sand reaches its melting point it undergoes a complete transformation. The structure changes as it becomes amorphous—not quite a liquid and not quite a solid. This substance is very unique and creates a moldable material with which to make glass.

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