Ceramic chemistry
Ceramic chemistry studies the relationship between the physical and chemical properties of fired ceramic bodies and ceramic glazes. The field is largely concerned with the reactions of silicates.[1]
References
- ^ Stephenson, H. H. (1912). Ceramic Chemistry. Davis Bros. pp. vii. ISBN 978-1-9741-2071-0.
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