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Ceramics can be glazed by pouring, brushing, or dipping. Brush on glazes are usually mixed to a slightly thicker consistency than those used for dipping, but its the same glaze, just less water added.
OK, I don't have an answer, but I also have a piece of REEK Pottery and am curious about it. It is a tall Brown vase with dripped green colour added. It is very beautiful. Does anyone know who made this.
Yes, as long as the glazes are meant to be fired to the same cone. Putting a cone 6 and a cone 10 glaze on the same pot would not be a good idea. But putting two, three, four, etc. glazes of the same cone on one pot is perfectly fine. Just understand that glazes may be stable by themselves, but when another glaze is added on top that may create instabilities such as crazing or running. The biggest problem I have had with combining glazes on one pot is running. Just make sure to put the pot on stilts or on a waste slab so you don't have to grind glaze off the kiln shelf.
Some compounds fall apart when heated. This is because the molecules breakdown with the added heat. Ionic compounds are an example of those that fall apart.
I am pretty sure you can. Also, its larger particle size would mean it was less likely to break when fired. ADDED: It depends on the material. Silt is simply very fine sediment, but if the sediment is predominantly of clay-forming minerals then it can be used for pottery or at least earthenware.
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Most transition metals form coloured compounds so they can be used in pottery glazes of various colours. E.g weathered copper which is green hope it helps
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The suffis -ous is added for a lower valence and the suffix -ic for a higher valence.Examples: ferric-ferrous, cupric-cuprous.
Ceramics can be glazed by pouring, brushing, or dipping. Brush on glazes are usually mixed to a slightly thicker consistency than those used for dipping, but its the same glaze, just less water added.
Flash gas is state of phase of a liquid changing into Gas, at fast or faster or fastest rate. This happens mostly in case or organic volatile compounds including Refrigerant. This phase transition is accompanied by release of energy (heat). (any phase transition requires "heat energy" added / released.
inner transition elements are those who have their last 3 shells incompletely filled. The f block elements have their last 3 shells incompletly filled . That is why they are also called as inner transition elements. what different between inner transition and outer transition elements
OK, I don't have an answer, but I also have a piece of REEK Pottery and am curious about it. It is a tall Brown vase with dripped green colour added. It is very beautiful. Does anyone know who made this.
Its a transition flavor, created between batches with no dye added.
The valence electrons are added to d orbitals in the case of transition metals (or d block elements).
Soft clay must be used on a potter's wheel to create pottery, and then fired in a pottery oven ADDED: It's pretty much clay-ware by the definition of "pottery"! :-) It's used because it has particular qualities that allow it to be shaped and fused by heat to produce articles that are functional, decorative - or both - in their own characteristic ways.