Match each ceramic to the best description Options may be used multiple times, or possibly not at all.
1. Commonly used as a thermal barrier coating for jet engine blades, when modified with a small amount of yttrium oxide.
2. An oxide that is commonly used for radioactive thermal generators (RTG).
3. An oxide that is commonly used in fibrous form as a low thermal conductivity material within heat shield tiles.
4. A ceramic that utilizes ferroelastic transformation as a toughening mechanism at elevated temperatures (e. g. 1200 C)
5. An oxide compound (among others with the same structure) that features natural electrical polarization, due to a slight distortion of the crystal lattice from its ideal structure.
6. A ceramic compound that has a very similar crystal structure compared to germanium.
7. A single-phase ceramic that features transformation toughening but is susceptible to low-temperature aging degradation.
8. A material commonly used as imitation diamond.
9. A member of the oxide family that exhibits the highest practical strengths across all ceramic materials.
10. A ceramic compound that exhibit plezoelectricity.
a. Plutonium Oxide
b. 3TZP
c. 7PSZ
d. Barium Titanate
e. Boron carbide
f. Silica
g. Aluminium oxide
h. Titanium carbide
i. Zinc sulfide
j. Silicon Nitride
k. 10 CSZ
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