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What makes a glass different from a solid such as quartz? Under what conditions could quartz be converted into glass?

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Glass is an amorphous solid in which the constituent particles (`SiO_4` tetrahedra) have only a short range order and there is no long range order. In quartz. the constituent particles (`SiO_4` tetrahedron) have short range as well as long range order. On melting quartz and then cooling it rapidly, it is converted into glass
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