Is glass a liquid?


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Glass is an amorphous solid. A solid is a rigid material; it does not flow when it is subjected to moderate forces.

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Glass is an amorphous solid. A solid is a rigid material; it does not flow when it is subjected to moderate forces.

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In the scientific sense the term glass is often extended to all amorphous solids

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Glass is a solid but be melted down to a liquid state. Thanks for using ChaCha.

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Glass is a hard, brittle, noncrystalline, more or less transparent substance which can be melted but is usually in a solid state.

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You can refer to glass as a highly viscous liquid, or an amorphous solid. It is also referred to as a "soft condensed material".

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Scientists do insist that glass is a liquid, because it has no melting point. A normal solid has a temperature at which MORE?

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There is no clear answer to the question "Is glass solid or liquid?". In molecular dynamics it is possible to justify both.

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Glass is not liquid, it's a solid. Thanks for asking ChaCha!

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