A ceramic bowl. We still speak English, you know.
There are a variety of pieces of apparatus that might be described by a layperson as "a ceramic bowl." A few options to choose from:
If it's glazed, my money would be on "evaporating dish"; if unglazed and of heavy construction, probably "mortar". Most people would probably not call a crucible (usually glazed) a "bowl", since they tend to be shaped rather more like a tiny cup or tumbler or possibly flowerpot than a "bowl".
Properties of stuff is the domain of physics and engineering. The composition of stuff is the domain of Chemistry.
Chemistry. Any study which is related to the study of types of atoms is chemistry. The field about Carbon is called Organic Chemistry. (Strictly speaking some simple substances containing carbon are considered as part of Inorganic Chemistry, for example the carbonates.)
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Ceramic and Non-ceramic
The difference between ceramic and porcelin floor tiles is ceramic tyles are make of ceramic and porcelin tiles are made of porcelin. They both come in various sizes and styles. Ceramic tyles are usually better for floors and porcelin tiles are usually better for walls and showers.
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Usually ceramic bowls looks better, but they are very weak and cant be dropped.
Ceramic bowls for kitchen, with thorium, doesn't exist.
Ceramic clay is the best material for a fruit bowl
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Ceramic is an insulator, where stainless steel is a conductor of heat. Heat transfers more rapidly through stainless steel than through ceramic.
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Put some ice in the ceramic bowl and let it sit for a while then put the bottom of the metal in hot water. Don't let the hot water get to the ceramic. The ice will shrink the ceramic and the hot water will expand the metal. They should come apart.
I'm not sure if this is what you're talking about, but the Mortar and Pestle is the small, usually ceramic or stone, bowl with the rounded masher that people use to make corn meal, etc.
A person who makes pots is called a potter.The potter shaped a bowl from clay.