Got it! Let’s clarify: a “water glass” can mean a few things depending on context:
1. Everyday Object
- A glass used to drink water, usually made of clear glass or sometimes plastic.
- Standard size: 200–300 ml (about 6–10 oz).
- Common shapes: cylindrical, tumbler-style, or slightly tapered.
2. Scientific / Measurement Context
- Sometimes “water glass” refers to a specific volume used in recipes or experiments, e.g., “1 water glass of milk” → roughly 200 ml, but it can vary.
3. Other Meaning
- In chemistry or gardening, “water glass” can refer to sodium silicate solution, used as a sealant or preservative. But usually, people just mean the drinking glass.
If you mean the drinking version, I can give tips for choosing the best water glass for health and taste, or even fun ways to serve water. Do you want me to do that?