It is CONCRETE.
Yes, Portland cement rocks, sand, and water are indeed a compound.
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.
It is Motar.
cement is made with water cement mixture and sand after all of this is added
Aggregate (rocks), sand, and portland cement. And water, initially. That's a typical mix.
a concrete house is a house that is made out of water,cement,sand & sometimes small rocks
Cement is just the powder used to make mortar and concrete. Mortar has sand in it.
sand=2*Weight of Cement water=cement/2
you mean concrete I think? you need cement, sand and water in a specific ratio.
Cement is mixed with sand, gravel, and water to make concrete. Sand and gravel act as the aggregate to provide strength and structure, while water is crucial for hydration of the cement to form a solid material.
Actually, nothing is heated to create cement. Cement is a mechanically bonded combination of cement, sand, water, and gravel (aggregate).
The primary raw materials used to make mortar are cement, sand, and water. Cement acts as a binder, sand provides bulk and strength, and water is used to mix and activate the materials. Additional materials such as lime or plasticizers may also be included in the mix for specific properties.