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Basic Matter
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Answer 37 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A measure of how fast heat is conduct through a slab of material with a given temperature difference across the slab. Unit: W/m C (W = watts - m = metres - C = Celsius)
Compound
Bond
Thermal conductivity
Toughness
2. A measure of the degree of increase in dimension when an object is heated. This can be measured by an increase in the length (m) - area (m2) or volume (m3). The expansivity can be measured as a fractional increase in dimension per Kelvin increase in
Thermal expansion
liquid state
Ductility
classification of Metals
3. A positively or negatively charged atom or molecule caused by he loss or gain of electrons from an atom or atoms
Timber
Plastics
Density
Ion
4. Hydrogen bond - van der Waals bond
Solid state
Hardness
Secondary bond
OHMS Law
5. A mixture that contains at least one metal. This can be a mixture of metals or a mixture of metals and non - metals
Ceramics
Alloy
Thermal expansion
Secondary bond
6. Formed when the fluctuating electrostatic charge in adjacent atoms of different molecules produces a weak electrostatic force between the molecules. Also present as a secondary bond between the long- chain molecules of polymers.
Metallic bonding
Van der Waals bond
classification of Composites
Pure substance
7. A substance made of only one element or compound
Ceramics
Pure substance
Ionic bond
OHMS Law
8. Ferrous and non - ferrous
Tensile strength
Ductility
Metallic bonding
Metal
9. A mixture composed of two or more substances (materials) with one substance acting as the matrix or glue
Toughness
Composite
classification of Composites
Metal
10. 1) Ferrous metals and alloys (irons - carbon steels - alloy steels - stainless steels - too and die steels) 2) nonferrous metals and alloys (aluminum - copper - magnesium - nickel - titanium - precious metals - refractory metals - super alloys)
Covalent bond
Metal
Ionic bond
classification of Metals
11. Thermosets and thermoplastics
Timber
Ceramics
Plastics
Mixture
12. Two or more atoms which are normally bonded together covalently
Metal
Ceramics
Molecule
Plastics
13. Bond that shares electrons in order to complete part- filled shells
Covalent bond
Secondary bond
Alloy
Element
14. 1)reinforced plastics 2)Metal- matrix composites 3)Ceramic- matrix composites 4)sandwich structures 5)concrete
Ductility
classification of Composites
Electrical resistivity
Ceramics
15. No fixed volume and no fixed shape
Food
gaseous state
Van der Waals bond
Thermal expansion
16. The ability of a material to resist the propagation of cracks
Toughness
Ionic bond
Thermal conductivity
Atom
17. Fixed volume but take the shape of their container
Density
liquid state
Ion
Alloy
18. A substance formed by the combination of elements in fixed proportions
Molecule
Compound
Solid state
Timber
19. A substance made of two or more substances that can be separated by physical means - ie not chemically bonded together
Pure substance
Mixture
Solid state
Thermal conductivity
20. The resistance a material offers to penetration of scratching
liquid state
Bond
Ductility
Hardness
21. The ability of a material to be drawn or extruded into a wire or other extended shape.
Ductility
Molecule
Metallic bonding
Stiffness
22. Fixed volume and fixed shape
Timber
Ionic bond
Solid state
Element
23. V = IR (V= voltage - I = current - R = resistance). unit - Ohms
Tensile strength
Metallic bonding
Secondary bond
OHMS Law
24. Caused by an attraction between the positively charged metal atom nuclei and the negatively charged cloud of free electrons. Free electron allows metals to be a good thermal and electrical conductors and let the bond not fixed in position
Metallic bonding
Stiffness
Thermal conductivity
Ionic bond
25. Mass per unit volumn of a material (D = M/V) unit : kg/m3
Mixture
Density
classification of Metals
Stiffness
26. 1) glasses 2) glass ceramics 3) Graphite 4)Diamond
Timber
classification of Ceramics
Food
Van der Waals bond
27. Bond between adjacent oppositely charged ions
Ceramics
Ionic bond
Thermal conductivity
Mixture
28. 1) Thermoplastics plastics 2) Thermoset plastics 3) Elastomers
Van der Waals bond
classification of polymeric
Tensile strength
liquid state
29. This is the measure of a material's ability to conduct electricity. lower resistivity conducts electricity well
Ion
classification of Ceramics
Metallic bonding
Electrical resistivity
30. A substance that cannot be decomposed into simpler substances
Element
Electrical resistivity
Pure substance
Ductility
31. Vegetable and meat origin
Toughness
Ductility
classification of polymeric
Food
32. The resistance of an elastic body to deflection by an applied force
Covalent bond
Stiffness
Van der Waals bond
Thermal expansion
33. The smallest part of an element that can exist chemically
Thermal expansion
Molecule
Atom
Metal
34. A force of attraction between particles
Plastics
Mixture
Bond
liquid state
35. Natural wood and manmade
Thermal expansion
Density
Van der Waals bond
Timber
36. Earthenware - porcelain - stoneware and glass
Element
Atom
Ceramics
Secondary bond
37. The ability of a material to withstand pulling forces
Tensile strength
Metallic bonding
classification of polymeric
Ionic bond