cement is made with water cement mixture and sand after all of this is added
It is Motar.
Actually, nothing is heated to create cement. Cement is a mechanically bonded combination of cement, sand, water, and gravel (aggregate).
two sacks of cement per cubic yard of sand
Concrete is what you make a sidewalk from. To make concrete, you mix Portland cement, sand, gravel (aggregate) and water. The cement holds the aggregate together.
cement is made with water cement mixture and sand after all of this is added
Yes. The cement used to make concrete usually has sand, aggregate and Portland cement in it. That would make it heterogeneous.
It is CONCRETE.
It is Motar.
Actually, nothing is heated to create cement. Cement is a mechanically bonded combination of cement, sand, water, and gravel (aggregate).
Clay makes bricks. Sand is used in cement.
two sacks of cement per cubic yard of sand
you mean concrete I think? you need cement, sand and water in a specific ratio.
Concrete actually contains cement as well as sand and gravel. We say "cement concrete" because cement is an ingredient in concrete. And because the cement is what binds together the sand and gravel that make up the concrete.
Mortar is made from sand, a cement such as Portland Cement or Lime, and water.
It makes glass!!
Grout is little more than a mixture of sand and cement. To make grout, add just a little bit of sand to a bucket of cement. Mix it it a creamy paste. If you add too much sand, it will be too hard to stir.