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27 December, 06:25

Pure cement can be used as a building material in theory, but the most common application of cement is as a binder that holds other materials together. Concrete is made by adding water to a mixture of cement (the binder) and sand, pebbles, and gravel (the aggregate), which cures to form a solid structure. Which reasons could explain why concrete is used to make structures rather than pure cement?

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  1. 27 December, 06:48
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    Concrete is used to make structure rather than cement, because

    It is cheaper

    It produces a more durable structure

    It cures more quickly
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