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What happens to the particles of glass when it cracks

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Answered by edricelvis
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The bonds are very strong, rigid, and reinforced by the poorly ordered placement of molecules, so any microscopic crack, scratch or impurity in the glass becomes the weak point. Any cracks on the surface split wide open as the glass is pulled on the outer curve, and the glass breaks.

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