Pyrex by any other name Chemical Education Xchange
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Product Description
Did you know that Pyrex glassware used in chemistry labs is different than Pyrex glassware used in kitchens? Pyrex glass used in chemistry experiments is made of borosilicate glass, whereas the Pyrex used when baking is made of soda lime glass. What’s the difference? Borosilicate glass is resistant to thermal shock, but soda lime glass is not.
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