This document provides examples of different materials categorized into metals, polymers, woods, fibers, and ceramics. It lists iron, copper, lead, silver, and gold as examples of metals. Polymers include acetate, celluloid, melamine, nylon, and acrylic. Woods are listed as table, chair, drumstick, and tool handlers. Fibers include cotton, blanket, olefin, manila hemp, and horsehair. Ceramics are glass, silicon, alumina, boron carbide, and porcelain dishes. The document appears to be from a science class compiling pictures of different materials.
This document provides examples of different materials categorized into metals, polymers, woods, fibers, and ceramics. It lists iron, copper, lead, silver, and gold as examples of metals. Polymers include acetate, celluloid, melamine, nylon, and acrylic. Woods are listed as table, chair, drumstick, and tool handlers. Fibers include cotton, blanket, olefin, manila hemp, and horsehair. Ceramics are glass, silicon, alumina, boron carbide, and porcelain dishes. The document appears to be from a science class compiling pictures of different materials.
This document provides examples of different materials categorized into metals, polymers, woods, fibers, and ceramics. It lists iron, copper, lead, silver, and gold as examples of metals. Polymers include acetate, celluloid, melamine, nylon, and acrylic. Woods are listed as table, chair, drumstick, and tool handlers. Fibers include cotton, blanket, olefin, manila hemp, and horsehair. Ceramics are glass, silicon, alumina, boron carbide, and porcelain dishes. The document appears to be from a science class compiling pictures of different materials.
This document provides examples of different materials categorized into metals, polymers, woods, fibers, and ceramics. It lists iron, copper, lead, silver, and gold as examples of metals. Polymers include acetate, celluloid, melamine, nylon, and acrylic. Woods are listed as table, chair, drumstick, and tool handlers. Fibers include cotton, blanket, olefin, manila hemp, and horsehair. Ceramics are glass, silicon, alumina, boron carbide, and porcelain dishes. The document appears to be from a science class compiling pictures of different materials.