The Natural History of Clay

The Natural History of Clay

The Natural History of ClayBoth as raw materials and in the form of pottery, bricks, tiles, terra-cotta...
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Author: Searle, Alfred B. (Alfred Broadhead),1877-1967
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Language: English
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The Natural History of Clay

The Natural History of Clay

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The Natural History of Clay

$19.99 $9.99
Author: Searle, Alfred B. (Alfred Broadhead),1877-1967
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Natural History of Clay

Both as raw materials and in the form of pottery, bricks, tiles, terra-cotta and many other articles of use and ornament, clays are amongst the most important rock products. Yet the origin of the substances we know as 'clay,' the processes occurring in its formation and the causes of some of the most important of its characteristics are of such a nature that it is remarkable that its use should have become so extended in the arts and sciences, while we know so little of its properties when in a pure state. In the following pages an attempt has been made to state in a simple form an outline of our present knowledge of the subject and to indicate the problems which still lie before us. The experimental solution of these problems is rendered peculiarly difficult by the inertness of the materials at ordinary temperatures and the ease with which the clay molecule appears to break down into its constituent oxides at temperatures approaching red heat or as soon as it begins to react with alkaline or basic materials. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 43297
Author: Searle, Alfred B. (Alfred Broadhead)
Release Date: Jul 25, 2013
Format: eBook
Language: English

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