How many windows in your house are at 3,000 degrees fahrenheit? lolI guess we will have to call both a draw...
Please reference paragraph 5.
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Scientists find the temperature at which glass becomes a liquid
While glass might be thought of in terms of holding wine or as a window, the stability of glass affects areas as diverse as nuclear waste storage, pharmaceuticals, and ice cream. Recently, chemical physicists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory made a key discovery about how glass forms.phys.org
"In liquids the molecules are constantly moving, if you suddenly freeze a liquid, the molecules are randomly oriented and unstructured. In some sense, a glass can be thought of as a frozen liquid."
Except glass is not "frozen" when it is at room temperature. It's "ingredients" have to be mixed and superheated just to become glass (a non-natural occurrence), and then be superheated again to liquify. In it's "normal state", it will always be an amorphous solid, and not a liquid.
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