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What is the distinction between glass transition temperature and melting temperature?

A) The glass transition temperature is a characteristic of soda-lime glass, and the melting temperature is for borosilicate glass.

B) They are two temperatures corresponding to specific viscosity values.

C) Melting temperature is a characteristic of a noncrystalline material, and the glass transition temperature is for crystalline material.

D) Glass transition temperature is a characteristic of a noncrystalline material, and melting temperature is for crystalline material.

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Sagar Yadav
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