No, it is differentCement is a constituent of concrete.Where as concrete is a mixture of cement, fineaggregate, coarse aggregate and water.
There is no such thing as a cement mixer. It's like asking if a flour pan is the same as a cake pan. Cement is an ingredient that when mixed with aggregates and water will produce concrete.
no
There is no effect on the specific gravity if some of the sample is removed. The amount of mass will change, but it will still have the same specific gravity. It is basically a density. The specific gravity of 1lb of cement is the same as the specific gravity of 100lbs of cement, you just have more cement.
Typically you would need about 30% more type I cement to attain the same early strength gain as Type III cement.
It's the same thing as roofing tar.
DINGOES
the same thing like for example: CAR, BIKE, OR BUS
No, it is differentCement is a constituent of concrete.Where as concrete is a mixture of cement, fineaggregate, coarse aggregate and water.
Rogd
im pretty sure they're the same thing but cement is usually used when it is liquid and concrete when its set i think.
Absolutely. Cement is a mixture of elements that are found in natural materials such as; limestone, clay, sand, and/or shale. Therefore cement is types of rocks, (igneous, metamorphic, sedimentary) all together.
There is no such thing as a cement mixer. It's like asking if a flour pan is the same as a cake pan. Cement is an ingredient that when mixed with aggregates and water will produce concrete.
No
Till is the mixture of sediment that glaciers deposit and a moraine is the same thing, but just deposited at the edges of a glacier.
There are more than two. The three main minerals that act as cement in forming sedimentary rock are clay minerals, quartz (silicon dioxide) and calcite (calcium carbonate).
no