Basically anything that melts can be made into glass. You just have to cool off a molten material before its molecules have time to realign into what they were before being melted
By hassan butt
@hassan1213 (3)
Sialkot, Pakistan
September 19, 2013 5:21am CST
Basically anything that melts can be made into glass. You just have to cool off a molten material before its molecules have time to realign into what they were before being melted
2 responses
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
19 Sep 13
No, this is NOT true. Glass is, specifically, a supercooled liquid composed mostly of silica. If it's not silica, then it's not glass.
'Anything that melts' can be applied to very many substances, of which silica is only one.