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level questions: Types of Materials

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What are Polymers simply?-They are just Repeating Units of Monomers. Like a Chain
What are the Uses for: 1. Strong, Rigid Polymers 2. Light, Stretchy Polymers 3. Polystyrene 4. Heat-Resistant Polymers1. High-Density Polyethene [Example] are seen in Water Pipes 2. Low-Density Polyethene are seen in Plastic Bags & Bottles 3. This is seen in Packaging to Protect Fragile Items and a Thermal Insulator 4. Melamine Resin and Polypropene seen to make Plastic Kettles
What are Ceramics?-Ceramics are simply made of Baking Substances [Clay] to make a Brittle [Shatter-able] Stiff Material. Examples may be Glass and China -Ceramics are Usually Giant Covalent Structures or Giant Ionic Structures
Why is Clay seen in Pottery and Bricks?-Clay is made from Weathered and Decomposed Rock. -When Extracted its very Soft - Perfect to Mould into Different Shapes which is Keys for Bricks and Pottery -High Temperatures will Harden the Clay Up - Perfect for a Building Material as it can still Function even with Tons of Bricks Above
What Properties does Glass have? How is it even Made?-Glass, a Ceramic, is Transparent and Strong -Hot Temperatures can allow it to Mould, and Thin Glass will be very Brittle -Glass, most of the time, is Soda-Lime Glass which is the Product of Heating up Limestone, Sand and Sodium Carbonate having them All Melt -When it Cools - it makes Glass.
What is a Composite?-They have a Material, which Reinforces, and is Implanted in another Another Material, often called the Matrix/Binder. -Their Properties all depends on the Material's Properties.
What even is, and are, the Properties and Uses for: 1. Fibreglass 2. Concrete 3. KEVLAR based Composites 4. Carbon Fibre Composites1. Fibreglass has Fibres of Glass that is Embedded in a Polymer Matrix. It has a Low Density [Polymer] but Strong [Glass] so its seen in Skis and Boats 2. Concrete has Aggregate [Mixture of Sand & Gravel] Embedded in Cement. This makes it very Hard to Break so is good for Building. 3. KEVLAR [Man-Made polymer that's Very Strong] is Embedded in Another Material. The Result is that Strength is Added but its still not Heavier - Ideal for Cycling Helmet and Ropes 4. Carbon Fibres Composites use Carbon Fibres or Carbon Nanotubes, which is Embedded in a Polymer Resin Matrix. Very Expensive but Perfect as its Light and Strong [Aeroplanes]