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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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