Yes. The cement used to make concrete usually has sand, aggregate and Portland cement in it. That would make it heterogeneous.
It is heterogeneous.
Homogeneous. The parts from which cement is made from are indiscernible.
No, cement is a heterogeneous mixture.
No. Cement is a mixture of several elements and water. Hydraulic cement is made from limestone, clay, and gypsum.
It is a heterogeneous mixture because you cannot easily separate the different parts that it is made of.
it is homogeneous
I consider cement as a heterogeneous mixture.
Homogeneous. The parts from which cement is made from are indiscernible.
No, cement is a heterogeneous mixture.
No. Cement is a mixture of several elements and water. Hydraulic cement is made from limestone, clay, and gypsum.
Cement is a homogenous mixture, but concrete is not.
It is a heterogeneous mixture because you cannot easily separate the different parts that it is made of.
Within the concrete, there is cement, aggregate, and water. Cement is simply a glue that holds the rock or other aggregate together. Water activates the cement. Even cement itself isnβt a homogenous mixture, which means concrete could never be homogenous.
cement is binding material while concreat is an homogeneous mixtur of cement sand and soil water etc.
It is homogeneous.
homogeneous
Heterogenous
it is homogeneous