Borosilicate

/ˌbɔːroʊˈsɪlɪkeɪt/ noun

A type of glass containing silica and boron oxide, highly resistant to heat and chemical damage, commonly used in laboratory equipment and kitchenware.

From 'boro-' (boron) + 'silicate' (from silicon dioxide). Borosilicate glass was commercialized in 1893 by the Schott company and revolutionized laboratory work because it resisted thermal shock.

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