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qhat is gypsum is added to the cement​

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Answered by saritadwivedi
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Answer:

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Answered by sathishthapa63
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Step-by-step explanation:

When cement is mixed with water, it becomes hard over a period of time. This is called setting of cement. Gypsum is often added to Portland cement to prevent early hardening or “flash setting”, allowing a longer working time. Gypsum slows down the setting of cement so that cement is adequately hardened.

Portland cement is hydraulic cement. This means that it sets and hardens faster due to a chemical reaction with water. As a result, it will also harden under water. Whenever water is mixed with cement, a smooth paste is formed that remains plastic for a short time. During this period, the paste can be disturbed and remixed without injury. As the reaction between water and cement continues, the plasticity of the cement paste is lost. This early period in the hardening of cement is known as `Setting of Cement’

Why Gypsum is added to Cement?

When cement is mixed with water, it becomes hard over a period of time. This is called setting of cement. Gypsum is often added to Portland cement to prevent early hardening or “flash setting”, allowing a longer working time. Gypsum slows down the setting of cement so that cement is adequately hardened.

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