Chemistry, asked by ashmi0903, 8 months ago

Since glass is considered a very slow moving liquid, How is it possible for glass to be so hard in nature ?

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Answered by Dynamicarmies
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Glass is not a slow-moving liquid. It is a solid, albeit an odd one. It is called an amorphous solid because it lacks the ordered molecular structure of true solids, and yet its irregular structure is too rigid for it to qualify as a liquid.

Answered by Kiaralewis
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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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