How to make cement at home (simple experiment)
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It’s easy to make the simplest type of cement yourself. In this experiment, we’ll prepare a mixture which you can use to make a little house, for example for a dog.
Safety precautions
Wear a protective mask, gloves and glasses, and work in a well-ventilated room.
Warning! Only under adults supervision.
Reagents and equipment:
* building lime (calcium oxide, 100 g);
* sand (300 g);
* water (100-150 ml);
* deep container for mixing;
* trowel;
* bricks.
Step-by-step instructions
Mix the building lime with water. Gradually add sand and stir thoroughly. We get a simple cement mixture. Apply it to bricks and leave for a week. The bricks are stuck together!
Processes description
In the reaction of calcium oxide with water, calcium hydroxide forms.
СаО + Н₂О = Са(ОН)₂
In air, calcium hydroxide reacts with carbon dioxide with the formation of durable calcium carbonate, which envelops and sticks the sand particles together
Са(ОН)₂ + СО₂ = СаСО₃ + Н₂О
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