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Glass Is Technically a Supercooled Liquid, Not a Solid

Its molecules are arranged randomly like a liquid, but it lacks the crystalline structure of solids and flows extremely slowly over geological timescales. This unique state gives it properties distinct from both liquids and crystalline solids.

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March 27, 2026
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