The Stuff That Things Are Made Of
- Question: What is gunpowder made of?
- Answer: Gunpowder, an explosive, originated in 10th-century China. It is made of carbon, sulfur, and potassium nitrate.
- Question: Which of these is not an ingredient used to glaze ceramics?
- Answer: Iron oxide (green), ferric oxide (yellow), copper (red), and cobalt (blue) are some common glaze ingredients—but not brass!
- Question: What material is made up of cement and water?
- Answer: Concrete is a manufactured mixture of cement and water, usually with sand and stone added in for strength.
- Question: Which of these elements can eventually become a diamond?
- Answer: Carbon, when compressed at very high temperatures, can take the form of a diamond.
- Question: What element is used, with iron, to make steel?
- Answer: Steel is an alloy made of iron and carbon.
- Question: In which of these is calcium carbonate not found?
- Answer: Calcium carbonate is the main ingredient in limestone, marble, chalk, coral, and eggshells. Titanium is a metallic ore.
- Question: Which of these is used to make plastic?
- Answer: Most plastics are made from chemicals that come from petroleum (oil), natural gas, or coal.
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