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Observe how a superhydrophobic multifunctional glass surface resists fogging, glare, and self cleans
Examining a superhydrophobic glass surface that resists fog and glare and is self-cleaning.
Video: © Massachusetts Institute of Technology (A Britannica Publishing Partner)
Why cold glass can't flow
Learn if cold glass can flow.
Video: Contunico © ZDF Studios GmbH, Mainz; Thumbnail © Chun Ju Wu/Dreamstime.com
Know how Edouard Benedictus invented the laminated safety glass
Learn about Édouard Bénédictus's invention of laminated safety glass.
Video: © Open University (A Britannica Publishing Partner)

Images

Figure 2: The irregular arrangement of ions in a sodium silicate glass.
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Figure 3: Basic building block of a silica glass network. Silicon ions bond to oxygen...
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Figure 4: Photomicrographs of phase separation in glass, showing (A) separation by...
Reprinted from W. Vogel, Chemistry of Glass, Figure 6.15, page 83, copyright © 1985 The American Ceramics Society, used by permission
Figure 5: The viscosity of representative silica glasses at varying temperatures.
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Figure 7: The refraction and reflection of light. (Left) When light strikes the boundary...
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Figure 8: Schematic diagram of a glass-melting furnace, showing (A) a cross section...
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Figure 9: Newly formed bottles being transported by conveyor to the annealing lehr.
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Figure 10: Schematic diagram of the float process for making flat glass. A glass...
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Figure 11: The forming of stepped-index optical fibre, using the double-crucible...
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Figure 12: The preparation of graded-index optical fibre, using the modified chemical...
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Figure 13: The making of broad glass, from an engraving of a German glassworks, 1865.
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