What is the long chain of repeating molecules called?
Polymer
What natural material is the main ingredient in traditional ceramics?
Clay
Are polymers generally heavy or lightweight?
lightweight
What common window material is actually a ceramic?

glass
What is the name of the process where polymer waste is melted and reformed into new products?
recycling
What is the single small repeating unit that makes up a polymer?
Monomer
What happens to a ceramic if you bend it too far? (Hint: it cracks)
Breaks (shatters)
Which family is more heat-resistant – polymers or ceramics?
ceramic
What ceramic household item holds your morning coffee or tea?
mug
What polymer is produced by silkworms and used to make luxurious fabric?

silk

Is wool a natural or synthetic polymer?
Natural polymer
Is glass classified as a ceramic or a metal?

Ceramic
What happens to most polymers when exposed to high heat? (Hint: they soften)
melt
What ceramic item is used in bathrooms to cover walls and floors?

tiles

potter's wheel
Starch is a natural polymer made of __________. Plants store energy as starch.
glucose monomer

A _____ is a specialized, thermally insulated oven or furnace used to achieve high temperatures for processes like hardening, drying, or chemical changes. It is most commonly associated with baking clay into ceramics or drying lumber, and can be powered by electricity, gas, or wood.
Kiln
Are ceramics generally good or poor insulators of electricity?
good
What polymer is commonly used for non-stick coatings on frying pans?

Teflon
What ancient material, made from clay and straw, was used to build houses in ancient Egypt?
mud or (adobe)
Which natural polymer stores genetic information in our bodies?
DNA
What is the high-temperature heating process that hardens clay called?
Firing
What property describes a material's ability to return to its original shape after bending?
elasticity
What synthetic polymer is used to make car tires?
rubber
What is the hardest natural ceramic material found on Earth?
diamond