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Chemistry of Building Materials (Cement/Lime) Yomna Elamin

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Page 1: Chemistry of Building Materials (Cement/Lime) of Building Materials.pdf · Theories of setting and hardening 1) Crystallization hypothesis (by Lechatelier): relative to hydration

Chemistry of Building Materials (Cement/Lime)

Yomna Elamin

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Cement

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Lime

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