It is Motar.
If you mix cement ,sand and water you get mortar If you mix cement and stone pebbles or chips you get concrete Concrete.Sometimes gravel is mixed with it, too.
1) sand 2) water
The grey powder mixed with sand and gravel to make concrete is called cement. Specifically, it is often Portland cement, which is the most common type used in construction. When combined with water, cement undergoes a chemical reaction that allows it to harden and bind the aggregates together, forming solid concrete.
Cement paste = Cement + Water (binding material) Mortar = Cement + Sand + Water (used for masonry and plastering) Concrete = Cement + Sand + Gravel + Water (used for structural construction) Understanding the difference helps you choose the right material for the right job. While cement paste acts as the glue, mortar is ideal for bonding masonry units, and concrete provides the strength needed for load-bearing structures.
cement is made with water cement mixture and sand after all of this is added
If you mix cement ,sand and water you get mortar If you mix cement and stone pebbles or chips you get concrete Concrete.Sometimes gravel is mixed with it, too.
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.
1) sand 2) water
Cement and aggregates (such as sand or gravel) are mixed with water to make concrete. Cement acts as the binder, while aggregates provide the structural strength of the concrete mixture.
concrete
concrete
Both glass and concrete contain sand. Sand is melted to make glass. It is mixed with aggregate (gravel) portland cement and water to make concrete.
Concrete is used for building buildings and it is a mixture of sand, water and cement.
The grey powder mixed with sand and gravel to make concrete is called cement. Specifically, it is often Portland cement, which is the most common type used in construction. When combined with water, cement undergoes a chemical reaction that allows it to harden and bind the aggregates together, forming solid concrete.
Cement paste = Cement + Water (binding material) Mortar = Cement + Sand + Water (used for masonry and plastering) Concrete = Cement + Sand + Gravel + Water (used for structural construction) Understanding the difference helps you choose the right material for the right job. While cement paste acts as the glue, mortar is ideal for bonding masonry units, and concrete provides the strength needed for load-bearing structures.
It is CONCRETE.
cement powder mixed with an aggregate (usually gravel or sand) and water