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Ceramics

You use many ceramics every day. Some of the most common uses are pottery and bricks.

Making ceramics

Making ceramics

  • Ceramic is from Greek word keramikos which means pottery.
  • Ceramics are made from:
    • Metal oxides.
    • Silicates and other metal and non-metallic compounds.
  • Ceramics are shaped and then heated to very high temperatures which makes them very hard.
Reactivity

Reactivity

  • Ceramics are not very reactive and so do not react with:
    • Water.
    • Acids.
    • Alkalis.
Uses of ceramics

Uses of ceramics

  • Pottery made from clay.
  • Jet engines.
  • Building materials such as:
    • Bricks.
    • Tiles.
    • Cements.
Properties of ceramics

Properties of ceramics

  • Brittle – they are easy to break apart.
  • Solid at room temperature.
  • Hard and tough – difficult to bend and compress.
  • High melting points.
  • Water resistant.
  • Insulators.
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