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A ceramic is an inorganic non-metallic solid made up of either metal or non-metal compounds that have been shaped and then hardened by heating to high temperatures. In general, they are hard, corrosion-resistant and brittle. 'Ceramic' comes from the Greek word meaning ‘pottery’. The clay-based domestic wares, art objects and building products are familiar to us all, but pottery is just one part of the ceramic world. Nowadays the term ‘ceramic’ has a more expansive meaning and includes materials like glass, advanced ceramics and some cement systems as well. The major types of pottery are described as earthenware, stoneware and porcelain.
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Editorial: Organic Chemistry: Current Research
Editorial: Organic Chemistry: Current Research
Editorial: Organic Chemistry: Current Research
Editorial: Organic Chemistry: Current Research
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Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Physical Chemistry & Biophysics