Glass Categorization: Is it Natural, Metal, Ceramic, or Plastic?

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The discussion centers around the classification of glass, with participants agreeing that glass should be categorized as a ceramic material. While acknowledging that glass can occur naturally, such as in the case of obsidian formed from volcanic eruptions, the consensus is that glass is primarily a man-made ceramic rather than a natural product. Participants clarify that although natural glasses exist, like opal, glass itself is not classified as a natural material. The emphasis is on the ceramic properties of glass, reinforcing its classification within that category.
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Me and my colleagues are in disagreement over a question that appears on a paper. The question is-To which category does glass belong? A) Natural B)Metals C)Ceramics or D) Plastics. Although I am aware that Sand and Silica are natural products and glass can be created when lightning strikes. I don't think glass is a natural as I don't think there is a natural category as such.I think it is a ceramic, Please could you tell me if I am correct or am way off the mark as usual.

Thanks in anticipation,
 
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Hello sculduggery & welcome to PF

If I was to choose from those categories, My choice would be Ceramics too.

It's true that there are a huge number of naturaly occurring Glasses but I wouldn't place glass under naturals because it's not neccessarily natural all the time :) But its always a ceramic if I my knowledge is correct. A very famous and pricy naturaly occurring glass is Opal (the gemstone) because its an amorphous SiO2 with high water content (5-10%).

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Thanks Panthera.

I have posted this on several forums and this is the only reply I have had, Sounds like a good answer too, Thanks again.

Robert
 
yeah glass is categorized as ceramic material, and yes ceramics also do occur naturally; look for Obsidian, a naturally occurring glass in volcanic eruptions.
but nevertheless its always a ceramic.
 
MalliCk said:
yeah glass is categorized as ceramic material, and yes ceramics also do occur naturally; look for Obsidian, a naturally occurring glass in volcanic eruptions.
but nevertheless its always a ceramic.

Thank you Mallick
 
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