Glass is a non-crystalline, amorphous solid material that is often transparent and has widespread use in our daily lives. It is made by heating a mixture of silica (sand), soda ash, and limestone to a high temperature until it melts and then cooling it rapidly to prevent the formation of crystals.
There are various types of glass, each with its own specific properties and uses:
Glass can be formed by various methods, including blowing, casting, pressing, and drawing. Each method results in glass with different properties and applications.
Glass has numerous applications in industry, construction, science, and daily life. It is used in windows, mirrors, lenses, containers, electronics, fiber optics, and more.