10.3.3

Ceramics

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Ceramics

Ceramics are inorganic (not carbon-based), non-metallic solids. Some examples of ceramics are:

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Pottery and bricks

  • Both of these materials are made from clay.
  • Wet clay is moulded into the desired shape before being heated in a furnace to produce a hard clay ceramic.
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Glass

  • Most of the glass we use is soda-lime glass.
    • This type of glass is produced by combining limestone, sodium carbonate and sand and then heating the mixture.
  • Borosilicate glass (Pyrex) is another important type of glass.
    • This type of glass is made by combining sand and boron trioxide and then heating the mixture to a greater temperature than needed for making soda-lime glass.
    • Pyrex is commonly used in chemical glassware (e.g. test tubes, conical flasks etc) and kitchenware.

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3Quantitative Chemistry

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5Energy Changes

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10Using Resources

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