- Ceramic is a substance that is made from clay and hardened by heat in a furnace maintained at a high temperature.
- Clay is composed of aluminosilicate with sand and iron(III) oxide as impurities.
- Examples of ceramics include
- Tiles
- Cement
- Bricks
- porcelain
The differences between the properties of ceramics, metals and non-metals are given below
Property | Metals | Non-metals | Ceramic |
Hardness | Hard but malleable and ductile | Soft and brittle | Hard but brittle |
Density | High | Low | Average |
Melting point | High | Low | Very high |
Resistance to heat | High | Low | Very high |
Heat and Electrical conductivity | Good conductor | Good insulator | Good insulator |
Chemical reactions | Corrodes | Corrodes | Stable, does not corrode |