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Ch.13 - Solids & Modern Materials
Tro - Chemistry: A Molecular Approach 5th Edition
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13장, 문제 53b

Classify each of the following as a component of a silicate ceramic, an oxide ceramic, or a nonoxide ceramic. b. Mg2SiO4

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Identify the chemical formula given: Mg_{2}SiO_{4}.
Recognize the components in the formula: Mg (magnesium), Si (silicon), and O (oxygen).
Understand that silicate ceramics are composed of silicon and oxygen, often with other metal elements.
Note that Mg_{2}SiO_{4} contains both silicon and oxygen, which are key components of silicate ceramics.
Classify Mg_{2}SiO_{4} as a silicate ceramic based on its composition.

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Silicate Ceramics

Silicate ceramics are materials primarily composed of silicon and oxygen, often combined with metal oxides. They are characterized by their high melting points, chemical stability, and mechanical strength. Common examples include materials like feldspar and quartz, which are used in pottery and glass. The presence of silicon in the formula Mg2SiO4 indicates that it is a silicate ceramic.
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Polyatomic Oxyanion Names

Oxide Ceramics

Oxide ceramics are inorganic compounds that consist mainly of metal oxides, such as alumina (Al2O3) and zirconia (ZrO2). These materials are known for their excellent thermal and chemical stability, making them suitable for high-temperature applications. They typically exhibit good electrical insulation properties. In contrast to silicate ceramics, oxide ceramics do not contain silicon in their primary structure.
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Oxide Reactions

Nonoxide Ceramics

Nonoxide ceramics are a diverse group of materials that do not contain oxygen as a primary component. This category includes carbides, nitrides, and borides, which are often used for their hardness and thermal resistance. Examples include silicon carbide (SiC) and boron nitride (BN). Nonoxide ceramics are typically used in applications requiring high strength and wear resistance, distinguishing them from both silicate and oxide ceramics.