Polymer - a chemical compound with molecules bonded together in long, repeating chains, Ceramics - Inorganic materials often used for pottery, porous - refers to a material or substance that contains numerous small holes or spaces that allow the passage of fluids or gases, Composites - Materials made from two or more constituent materials, Polyethylene - A common plastic used in bags and bottles, Nylon - A synthetic polymer known for its strength and elasticity, Teflon - A non-stick coating often used in cookware, kevlar - A strong material used in bulletproof vests, Silicone - Flexible material that can withstand high temperatures, resin - sticky organic substance, typically produced by trees, Aluminum - A lightweight metal used in aerospace applications, copper - A metal that is an excellent conductor of electricity, Lead - A heavy metal often used in batteries and radiation shielding, tin - A soft, malleable metal often used for soldering, tungsten - A dense metal known for its high melting point, Steel - An alloy of iron, known for its strength, Bronze - An alloy of copper and tin, used in sculptures and coins, Glass - A transparent material used in windows and bottles, cement - a chemical substance used for construction that sets, hardens, and adheres to other materials to bind them together., clay - A natural material used to make pottery, Porcelain - A type of ceramic that is usually white and translucent, Concrete - A building material made from cement, sand, and gravel, Plywood - A type of engineered wood made from thin layers of wood glued together, Paper - A thin material made from cellulose fibers, Fiberglass - A composite material made from glass fibers and resin, Reinforced plastics - Plastics with fibers for added strength, opaque - Opposite to transparent , resistant - Able to withstand damage or decay, brittle - Fragile and likely to break easily, durable - Able to withstand wear, pressure, or damage,

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