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LECTURE 1.2

LECTURE OUTLINE Classification of Materials: Concept Map The River of Paradise

CONCEPT MAP

THE RIVER OF PARADISE

STEEL ENDOSKELETON: NEW DORM BUILDING Concept Map Metal Inorganic Crystalline Synthetic River of Paradise Crystalline Metal/Alloy

NATIVE COPPER (Upper Peninsula, Michigan) Concept Map Metal Inorganic Crystalline Native River of Paradise Crystalline Metal/Alloy Native Metal

BRONZE ASTROLABE: OLD MAIN Concept Map Metal Inorganic Crystalline Synthetic River of Paradise Crystalline Metal/Alloy

TITANIUM SCREWS IN COLLEAGUE’S BACK! Concept Map Metal Inorganic Crystalline Synthetic River of Paradise Crystalline Metal/Alloy

MALACHITE: A COPPER CARBONATE AND A MINERAL Concept Map Non-Metallic Inorganic Crystalline Naturally Occurring Mineral River of Paradise Crystalline Ceramic Natural Ceramic

QUARTZ (SILICON DIOXIDE) FROM MT. IDA, ARKANSAS Concept Map Non-Metallic Inorganic Crystalline Naturally Occurring Mineral River of Paradise Crystalline Ceramic Natural ceramic

CONCRETE: AN ENGINEERED COMPOSITE Concept Map Non-Metallic Inorganic Crystalline Synthetic Composite River of Paradise Ceramic/Ceramic Composite

SANDSTONE “CHAIRS” Concept Map River of Paradise Non-Metal Inorganic Crystalline Naturally Occurring Rock River of Paradise Ceramic/Ceramic Composite

BLACK GRANITE WATERFALL Concept Map Non-Metal Inorganic Crystalline Naturally Occurring Rock River of Paradise Ceramic/Ceramic Composite

FIRED BRICK PAVING Concept Map River of Paradise Non-Metal Inorganic Crystalline/Amorphous Synthetic Composite River of Paradise Ceramic/Ceramic Composite

STAINED GLASS WINDOW Concept Map River of Paradise Non-Metal Inorganic Amorphous Synthetic Ceramic River of Paradise Amorphous Ceramic/Glass

OBSIDIAN ARROWHEAD Concept Map River of Paradise Non-Metal Inorganic Amorphous Naturally Occurring Rock River of Paradise Amorphous Ceramic/Glass

THE TRASHCAN I: THE CAN Concept Map River of Paradise Metal Inorganic Crystalline Synthetic River of Paradise Crystalline Metal/Alloy

THE TRASHCAN II: THE RUST Concept Map Non-Metal Inorganic Crystalline Naturally Occurring Mineral River of Paradise Crystalline Ceramic

THE TRASHCAN III: THE LINER Concept Map Non-Metal Organic Amorphous Synthetic Polymer River of Paradise Amorphous Polymer

WOOD: A NATURAL COMPOSITE Concept Map Non-Metal Organic Crystalline Naturally Occurring Plant/Animal Fiber River of Paradise Natural Polymer Polymer/Polymer Composite

PARTICLE BOARD Concept Map River of Paradise Non-Metal Organic Crystalline Synthetic Composite River of Paradise Polymer/Polymer Composite

THE HUMBLE PENCIL The Pencil “Lead” - Graphite, a Ceramic The Shaft - Wood, a Polymer The “Eraser” - Rubber, a Polymer The “Eraser Holder” - Aluminum, a Metal