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Q: What happens whey you get a little to much water in your cement mixture?
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How do you make a concrete mixture?

just get a gravel, sand, and cement and then mix it with a little amount of water.


Why is concrete a mixture?

cement is a mixture of compounds and concrete is a compound made from cement. look it up in wikipedia


what causes cracks in new six sack cement?

Improper tampering, bad cement mixture, improper mixture of cement and water during laying.


How does cement make concrete building?

cement is made with water cement mixture and sand after all of this is added


Should water be added to cement or cement to water?

Add the water to the cement, a little at a time as you mix.


How is concrete made from cement?

Concrete is to bread as cement is to flour. Concrete is a mixture of sand, gravel, cement, and water.


What happens when you mix water with cement?

Cement reacts with water (this reaction is known as hydration).


What is concrete . element compound mixture?

Concrete is a mixture containing cement, sand, gravel and water.


What is slurry cement?

mixture of water-cement-fine sand in a certain ratio which is usable to fill gaps, voids and other repairing purpose


What is stronger concrete or Mortar?

Concrete is stronger than mortar.Because mortar is a mixture of cement, sand and water but concrete is a mixture of cement, sand, gravel and water. Thus concrete forms a stiff mix than mortar.Hence the concrete is more stronger than cement.


Is cement and concrete the same thing?

No, it is differentCement is a constituent of concrete.Where as concrete is a mixture of cement, fineaggregate, coarse aggregate and water.


What are the uses of sand stones and gravels in construction?

in asphalt and cement concrete. We can use sand ,cement and water as a mixture of mortar.