Porcelain is made by blending clay with other substances and firing it at high temperatures so that it achieves vitreous, or glasslike, qualities. True porcelain is slightly translucent, nonporous, and very hard, making it suitable for a range of applications, from plates to electrical insulators. There are three main categories of porcelain: hard paste or true porcelain, soft paste or china, and bone china.
Pewter is not an element; but it consists mainly of Tin (Sn), with varying amounts of Lead (Pb), Bismuth (Bi), Antimony (Sb), and Copper (Cu).
Pewter has a low melting point,it is a malleuble alloy, it is soft and can be marked easily,pewter is made of combined materials such as lead,
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Deuterium, also known as heavy hydrogen, exhibits three separate properties: Physical properties, quantum properties and nuclear properties (the deuteron).
The differences in chemical properties are not significant (excepting protium and deuterium); the physical properties are different.
All solids do no have same properties. They possess different properties.
Flammability and Reactivity.reactivity, flammability, toxicological properties, colouring properties, aptitude for explosion, etc.
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Special properties are unusual properties a mineral may have that most minerals don't.
reactivity, flammability, toxicological properties, colouring properties, aptitude for explosion, etc.
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Deuterium, also known as heavy hydrogen, exhibits three separate properties: Physical properties, quantum properties and nuclear properties (the deuteron).
They are difrent because there diffrent properties.
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