Glass is almost completely made of silica (silicon dioxide), the naturally occurring form of the element silicon. This is basically the same substance as quartz and common sand. Silica is the most abundant substance on Earth and is paradoxically a liquid.
No, it will not. Broken glass is still (the same) glass.
No breaking glass is not a chemical reaction, which is what i think you mean. Breaking the glass does not alter the chemical makeup or properties of the glass. Instead breaking glass is a physical reaction because it does alter the size of the glass and its appearance
the properties ofa soda glass
it changes chemical properties
If it's a chemical, it has chemical properties. An oreo churro (whatever unholy abomination that might be) is a mixture of chemicals, each of which will have their own chemical properties.
cuase they are
cuase they are
Yes, as it's still glass. There is no chemical/molecular change.
No, it will not. Broken glass is still (the same) glass.
Purely physical.
No breaking glass is not a chemical reaction, which is what i think you mean. Breaking the glass does not alter the chemical makeup or properties of the glass. Instead breaking glass is a physical reaction because it does alter the size of the glass and its appearance
yes, breaking glass changes the physical properties of the piece, while a chemical change would be removing one of the elements that make up the glass
The chemical properties of calcium are most similar to (in between) the chemical properties of magnesium and strontium.
the properties ofa soda glass
What compounds Change the properties of glass?
The chemical change is the burning wood because the products, carbon dioxide, water, ash, and soot, have different physical and chemical properties. The other changes are physical changes because the physical and chemical properties of the substances did not change.
it changes chemical properties