Snobdds
Elite Member
I guess there are using the fancy term of hydrating for water...which we all know concrete has in it.
I guess there are using the fancy term of hydrating for water...which we all know concrete has in it.
No, it's a chemical reaction between the Portland and the lime. Water just keeps the chemical reaction, Cure, to a slower rate. There is no such thing as hydrating in concrete...
Here is one of the chemical formulas of the hydration of cement during the creation of concrete. You'll see that the water becomes part of the molecular structure of the polymer
2 Ca2SiO4 + 5 H2O---> 3 CaO.2SiO2.4H2O + Ca(OH)2 + 58.6 kJ
Concrete: Scientific Principles
In short, you just need to be quite, cause you don't seem to understand chemistry
Careful Rock knocker, you have mixed apples with your oranges and may get called out for it.![]()
So yea...portland, lime and water.
What point here are you making?