mortar
Slaked lime is used to make mortar. It is mixed with sand and water and used to hold bricks together.
Mortar, in brickwork and stone work is a mix of cement, lime and sand, mixed with water to make a binding agent to hold the bricks or stones together.
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through filtration
lime mortar
Because you mixed sand and water together in the beaker.
water and sand mixed together into one great big form called sinking sand or it can just be very mucky water
you get salty sand water
Sand in water is a mixture. Because you can differentiate between the sand and water, it is a heterogeneous mixture.
Limestone, which contains calcium carbonate, is heated in a kiln to produce lime. This lime is a key ingredient in the production of cement when mixed with other materials such as sand and water.
Mortar is used to stick bricks together. It can be either: * cement mortar: a mixture of water, sand and cement, or * lime mortar: a mixture of lime, sand and water.(This is not used often for modern construction because of its porosity) * clay mud mortar: a mixture of clay sand, water (only used in some adobe construction) Lime is sometimes added to cement mortar to improve workability, waterproof qualities, and reduce shrinkage. Straw is sometimes added to clay mortar to reduce shrinkage.
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