Sentence examples for attack glass from inspiring English sources

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Hydrofluoric acid – aqueous hydrogen fluoride – is a weak acid unlike the other strong hydrohalic acids, but is corrosive enough to attack glass.

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You can carry it loose in a pocket, where keys and change may attack the glass.

The shopping center was rebuilt after that attack, the glass in its windowed facade replaced by bulletproof material that breaks away in chunks rather than splintering into dangerous shards.

Meanwhile, it has emerged that on Wednesday four prison officers were injured in what is thought to have been an attack with glass by an inmate at Birmingham Prison, which was taken over by G4S last year.

Getting the DNA back out again appears to be rather easy, because the silica "bottle" can be dissolved with hydrofluoric acid – one of the few reagents that will attack silica glass, but won't harm DNA when relatively dilute.

Defensively, the Knicks attacked the glass and forced 18 turnovers.

Attacking the glass will be key for the physical play down low.

Cesium hydroxide (CsOH), containing the hydroxide anion (OH–), is the strongest base known, attacking even glass.

The strength loss is most probably due to structural relaxation during thermal annealing and a secondary effect of adsorbed surface water attacking the glass by thermally-activated stress-corrosion.

And the intensity of the rain coming out of tempo in fast, hateful waves, viciously attacking the glass.

Never does Carolyn expect to turn around at the sound of nails attacking the glass and not see the lady who promised her that their lesbian tea parties were really, oh, really more than okay.

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