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2.14 Ceramics are characterized by which two of the following bonding types: (a) adhesive, (b)
covalent, (c) hydrogen, (d) ionic, (e) metallic, and (f) van der Waals?
2.15 Polymers are characterized by which two of the following bonding types: (a) adhesive, (b)
covalent, (c) hydrogen, (d) ionic, (e) metallic, and (f) van der Waals?
2.16 In general, metals are characterized by which of the following properties (three best
answers): (a) brittleness, (b) chemical inertness, (c) electrically insulating, (d) high electrical
conductivity, (e) high hardness, (f) high thermal conductivity, (g) low density, and (h) low
thermal conductivity?
2.17 In general, ceramics are characterized by which of the following properties (four best
answers): (a) brittleness, (b) chemical inertness, (c) electrically insulating, (d) high electrical
conductivity, (e) high hardness, (f) high thermal conductivity, (g) low density, and (h) low
thermal conductivity?
2.18 In general, polymers are characterized by which of the following properties (three best
answers): (a) brittleness, (b) chemical inertness, (c) electrically insulating, (d) high electrical
conductivity, (e) high hardness, (f) high thermal conductivity, (g) low density, and (h) low
thermal conductivity?
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