When very hot water is poured into a thin-walled glass co...
When very hot water is poured into a thin-walled glass container, it is less likely to break because
all parts of the container got heated-uniformly
glass can withstand a very high temperature
the molecules of glass are too far apart to cause breakages of the container
the outer part of the container is cooler than the inner part
thin glass does not expand fast
Correct answer is A
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