GCSE Chemistry – Composites
Learning Objectives
-I can state the composition of most of the glass we use
-I can define the term composite and describe some uses
-I can describe the makeup of clay ceramics
-I can link the properties of polymers to their structure
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1. Question
What is glass mainly made from?
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2. Question
What is glass made from?
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3. Question
What is glass made from?
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4. Question
What is glass made from?
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5. Question
How do the different compositions of compounds form glass?
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6. Question
What is the definition of composites?
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7. Question
What material process are composites used for?
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8. Question
Which of the following is an example of a composite?
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9. Question
Which of the following is an example of a composite?
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10. Question
Which of the following is an example of a composite?
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11. Question
What type of structure do clay ceramics have?
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12. Question
Why are clay ceramics brittle?
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13. Question
What metal are clay ceramics made from?
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14. Question
What metal are clay ceramics made from?
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15. Question
What non-metal are clay ceramics made from?
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16. Question
What non-metal are clay ceramics made from?
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17. Question
Describe the strength of clay ceramics.
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18. Question
What are clay ceramics used for?
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19. Question
What are clay ceramics used for?
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20. Question
Which of the following will affect the property of a polymer?
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21. Question
Which of the following will affect the property of a polymer?
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22. Question
How many types of reaction conditions can be used when forming poly(ethene)?
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23. Question
What is needed when forming low density poly(ethene)?
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24. Question
What type of pressures are used to form low density poly(ethene)?
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25. Question
Describe the branching of the chains in low density poly(ethene).