25. Introduction to Glassy Solids (Intro to Solid-State Chemistry)

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  • @meetghelani5222
    @meetghelani5222 11 місяців тому

    He's such a fun and dedicated professor. Thank you MITOCW and Prof Jeffrey for this quality content.

  • @baddonkey75
    @baddonkey75 2 роки тому

    The term glassy being used by mit just blackens the shine this topic could have

  • @smessaddeq
    @smessaddeq 3 роки тому +2

    Great Professor... Thanks to share this wonderful course in YT 😊

  • @chlwogh5
    @chlwogh5 3 роки тому

    it's really good to study core concept of glass. thanks for your excellent explain!!

  • @samiru6521
    @samiru6521 4 роки тому +1

    thank u so much. it was a amazing class.

  • @cafe-tomate
    @cafe-tomate 3 роки тому +1

    Silicates never play the musical chairs with metals ! Finally an english pun i understand

  • @michaelgonzalez9058
    @michaelgonzalez9058 2 роки тому +1

    Because the perpendicular is aquated

  • @michaelgonzalez9058
    @michaelgonzalez9058 2 роки тому

    U did it

  • @SatyamSingh-un5sc
    @SatyamSingh-un5sc 8 місяців тому +1

    Why isn't anyone talking about the guy who walked in the class

  • @Poopick
    @Poopick 8 місяців тому

    Is ceramics like glass?

  • @majidyousefi2232
    @majidyousefi2232 2 місяці тому

    How fast do you stop the music? Isn't it instantly?

  • @khalideltayeb3429
    @khalideltayeb3429 3 роки тому

    If glass isn't a liquid, then where is the discontinuity of the phase change?

    • @babaroaboltazor5962
      @babaroaboltazor5962 3 роки тому

      As I understood it, you have the discontinuity in the case of a phase change to a crystalline solid but not in the case of amorphous solids.

  • @martinsoos
    @martinsoos 3 роки тому

    It's soda an oxide.

  • @nordfaen
    @nordfaen 3 роки тому +1

    Thank YOU very much ❤