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ACTIVITY 14: CHAPTER 9

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Give the suitable glass type according to the characteristic.

Consists of two or three glass window panes


separated by a vacuum or gas filled space to
reduce heat transfer across a part of the
building envelope.

A glass that has an irregular surface pattern


formed in the rolling process to obscure
vision or to diffuse light, bath enclosures and
decorative glazing. Other side is left smooth.

Fractures into small, relatively harmless


pieces when shattered. Four times stronger
than ordinary glass. This glass used in those
environments where human safety is an
issue.

The colored glass is crafted to be glass


windows in which small pieces of glass are
arranged to form patterns or pictures, held
together (traditionally) by strips of lead and
supported by a rigid frame. Painted details
and yellow stain are often used to enhance
the design.

Glass that holds together when shattered. In


the event of breaking, it is held in place by
an interlayer, typically of polyvinyl butyral
(PVB) or ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA),
between its two or more layers of glass.

Glass which is a common sight in schools,


businesses, and hotels across the nation. It is
manufactured primarily as a fire retardant,
with wire mesh inlaid in the glass to prevent
it from shattering and breaking out under
stress or when exposed to high temperatures.

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ACTIVITY 16: CHAPTER 11
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Search as many words as you can

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ACTIVITY 17: CHAPTER 12
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Across
1....................will lead to peeling and cracking of the roof membrane

Down
1............materials have been used since 3500 B.C in building and road
construction
2..............asphalt consists of porous limestone or sandstone impregnated with a
typical bitumen content of 10%
.3...........are brown or black liquid or semisolid in consistency, were obtained as
condensates in the destructive distillation of coal, petroleum, oil shale, wood, or
other organic materials
4.Road tars are the product of straight-run distillation of ............. tars
5.Breakdown of the bond between bitumen and aggregate

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