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What kind of glass is used commonly in bottles and windows? How did this type of glass acquire its name?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Soda-lime glass is used commonly in bottles and windows. The name comes from the fact that soda and lime are added to the glass to make it easier to work and to prevent it from dissolving in water.

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