Across
- 1. these contain thousands of atoms and are layered to produce a clay crystal
- 3. the linking force in the clay
- 5. has the smallest sized crystals
- 7. after the water dries out of he clay, the clay has
- 8. the water in this clay's pores does not dry
- 12. concerned with the size and shape of the clay crystal and resulting in agglomerate particles
- 13. this water is locked in the crystal and present as hydroxides
- 14. thousands of sheets are layered on each other to form these
- 16. the properties of the clay that is strength and plasticity
- 18. the lubricant between particles
Down
- 2. in this kiln the water vapor can be seen escaping out of it
- 4. less unlikely to crack than an uncompressed base
- 6. size is about 0.5 micron across
- 9. the shape and form of the clay are dependent on this
- 10. then these are open at a certain temperature, steam can release easily and cause no damage
- 11. has larger sized crystals
- 15. also known as a clay crystal, the structure is in sheets
- 17. more plastic than coarse ones because they contain more water
