Quiz | Ceramics, polymers and composites |
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Name | |
Result | PASSED |
Score | 16 / 20 (80%) |
Passing score | 16 |
Quiz took | 5 min 48 sec |
Quiz finished at | 2022-05-03 00:46:39 |
Plastics which can be melted and remoulded are known as
Which of the following is a type of glass which has a higher melting point to soda-lime glass?
A commonly used transparent ceramic is
A common composite that we use is made from cellulose fibres held together by an organic polymer matrix. We commonly refer to it as
Sports cars often make use of which strong and light composite?
Low density polyethene can be used to make
Hard, rigid plastics which do not soften when heated are known as
Which of the following is NOT a common ingredient in concrete?
Solids which have high melting points, which are non-metals and aren't made from carbon-based compounds are known as
One advantage of _______ is that it can be moulded into shape when wet, before being heated and hardened.
When making a composite, fibres of fragments of a materials are surrounded by a binder, known as a
Borosilicate glass contains sand and
Ethene at low temperature under a lower pressure with a catalyst, creates
Fibreglass is made from a composite of fibres of glass and a
Glass can be moulded into shape when
Which of the following is NOT a common ingredient in soda-lime glass?
High density polyethene can be used to make
Embedding materials inside each other is known as making a
Ethene at moderate temperature under a high pressure with a catalyst, creates
Some ceramics are made from ________, which is a soft material dug out of the ground.