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1.____________known as ceramic matrix-fiber composite.

It has increased toughness,


high strength, and polycrystalline structure.

2. These type of ceramics have good mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties and
the conductivity increases when the temperature increases.

3_____________whose materials combined to produce a material having different


properties than individual components and made up of two or more constituent materials
with different physical or chemicals properties

4. What types of ceramics contain oxide fibers and examples include Zirconia,
Beryllium oxide, and Alumina Ceramics?
5._________ are clay-based (generally)and are pressed into shape according to our
needs. They have good insulating properties which can be altered by changing their
density.
6.____________are considered an inorganic, non-metallic, solid material that can be
comprised of metal, non-metal, or metalloid atoms that are mainly held in either ionic or covalent
bonds.
7. Known for their brittle properties, are hard, strong in compression, but weak in shearing and
tension.
8. _______ are a group of rock-forming aluminium tectosilicate minerals, containing also
other cations such as sodium, calcium, potassium, or barium.

9. All are mechanical properties of Ceramics, EXCEPT?


a.Less elastic due to High elastic modulus
b.Low to medium tensile strength
c.Low compressive strength
d.Low ductility

10. All are thermal properties of Ceramics, EXCEPT?


a. High working temperature
b. low melting point
c. low to medium thermal conductivity
d. low thermal expansion
11. _________can be natural or synthetic which are used to grind or cut away other softer
material. They have high hardness, wear-resistance, and high toughness.
12. __________ are oxide materials that show a certain type of permanent
magnification (ferrimagnetism).
d. Composite Ceramics
13. Ceramics that can hold their shape and strength at high temperatures.
14. ________ is made up of two or more constituent materials with different physical or
chemicals properties.
15.___________ one application of ceramics where it is a mixture of clays and other
natural materials, such as sand, quartz and water. Roofs, bathrooms, and kitchens are
covered by this ceramic.
16. __________type of linkage formed from the electrostatic attraction between oppositely
charged ions in a chemical compound. Such a bond forms when the valence (outermost)
electrons of one atom are transferred permanently to another atom.
17. ___________ the interatomic linkage that results from the sharing of an electron pair between
two atoms.
18. What type of Ceramic Crystal Structure arise from structures with more than one cation?
a. AX -Type Crystal Structure
b. AmXp – Type Crystal Structure
c. AmBnXp – Type Crystal Structure
d. None of these
19. What type of Ceramic Crystal Structure arise from the number of cations and anions not
being equal?
• AX -Type Crystal Structure
• AmXp – Type Crystal Structure
• AmBnXp – Type Crystal Structure
• None of these
20. What type of Ceramic Crystal Structure arise from equal number of cations and anions.

a. AX -Type Crystal Structure


b. AmXp – Type Crystal Structure
c. AmBnXp – Type Crystal Structure
d. None of these

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