Silica sand is the major component of glass (quartz).
Quartz and possibly feldspar. Minaerals with high silicon content.
Quartz
The mineral quarts is used to make glass.
nothing glass is not made of mineralss
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Quartz
This term's sense of "drinking glass" dates to the early 13th century- see the related Online Etymology Dictionary link listed below for more information:
No. That is a common urban legend that has, unfortunately, made its way into textbooks and other legitimate sources. For more, see the detailed explanation provided by the Corning Museum of Glass in the related link below.
not necessarily. A molecule is multiple atoms combined chemically, but the atoms do not need to be of different elements. A compound is several elements combined chemically though.
A glass container is anything made of glass that is used to contain or store something. For instance, a jar or a bottle made of glass is a glass container.
The ordinary glass is the silicates of sodium ad calcium with excess amount of silica. Na2SiO3.CaSiO3.4SiO2 The basic components of glass are soda lime and sand it means Na2CO3 , CaCO3 and SiO2 the basic reactions for formation of glass are, Na2CO3 + SiO2 = Na2SiO3 + CO2 CaCO3 + SiO2 = CaSiO3 + CO2 Na2SiO3 + CaSiO3 + 4SiO2 ==1400 celsius== Na2SiO3.CaSiO3.4SiO2 Potash glass cotains potassium instead of sodium. pyrex glass is Na2SiO3.CaSiO3.B2(SiO3)3.SiO2
Fibre glass and asbestos are very different (chemically) materials.
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Perhaps in tiny amounts, but unintentionally. More likely, you would find sand (which is the same chemically as glass).
No. Although the names of these chemicals are somewhat similar, they are very different substances chemically.
Elements chemically combine to make molecules.
It is chemically related to codeine, but it does notcontain any codeine
Salt water
The bitter principle in grapefruit is naringin, not quinine. They are not chemically related.
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Glass does not leach and is not chemically reactive, unlike most plastics. As a result, glass does not interfere with experiments or contaminate samples like plastic often would.
Tin is closely chemically related to Lead and Germanium.
Tin is closely chemically related to Lead and Germanium.