Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction

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Chapter 12 - Structures and Properties of Ceramics - Questions and Problems - Page 506: 12.23

Answer

The silicate materials have relatively low densities because the atomic bonds are primarily covalent in nature and thus, directional. This limits the packing efficiency of the atoms and therefore, the magnitude of the density.

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The silicate materials have relatively low densities because the atomic bonds are primarily covalent in nature and thus, directional. This limits the packing efficiency of the atoms and therefore, the magnitude of the density.
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