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Prepare a literature search and add the following materials to Table 3.1: cork, cement, ice, sugar, lithium, graphene, and chromium.
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The materials, for convenience, are separated into classes based on their constitution, arrangement of their atoms, and their properties. These classes, or groups, are:
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Polymers or polymeric materials.
Composites or composite materials.
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(CALLISTER JR., W. D.; RETHWISCH, D. G. Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction. 8th ed. Rio de Janeiro: LTC Publisher, 2013).
Regarding the characteristics and properties of materials and considering their classification, judge the following statements:
The class of metallic materials comprises those materials characterized by a wide range of melting temperatures and stiffness, as well as good thermal and electrical conductivity.
Ceramic materials are notably characterized by their high melting temperatures and stiffness, which is…
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