Q. What’s the difference between glassware and laboratory glass?
Answer
Glass is a relatively inert substance that blows, moulds, and cuts into various forms and sizes. Laboratory glassware comprises several types of glass, including borosilicate glass, flint glass, quartz, and other similar materials.
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