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Cement hardens due to a chemical reaction between the water and the cement powder. The water causes the cement powder to react and form calcium silicate hydrate, which is a hardened substance that binds the sand and stone components together. As the calcium silicate hydrate sets and hardens, the cemRead more
Cement hardens due to a chemical reaction between the water and the cement powder. The water causes the cement powder to react and form calcium silicate hydrate, which is a hardened substance that binds the sand and stone components together.
As the calcium silicate hydrate sets and hardens, the cement becomes stronger and more durable.
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