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Gavin Cabrera
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19 January, 09:00
What is the matter of glass
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Ariana Chang
19 January, 09:10
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An amorphous solid
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since glass is hard it's be a supercooled liquid but it's actually neither a liquid or a solid. It's called an amorphous solid, which is a state somewhere between those two states of matter.
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Savanna Wilkinson
19 January, 09:12
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Glass is solid.
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It is not a liquid or gas.
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