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Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
1.
In a mortar, the binding material is
cement
sand
surkhi
cinder.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
A mortar is a mixture of binding material, water, and fine aggregate (such as sand or surkhi). The binding material is typically cement, which is a powder made of a mixture of calcined limestone and clay. When mixed with water, cement forms a paste that hardens over time to bind the aggregate together and create a strong and durable building material. Sand and surkhi are both types of fine aggregate that are often used in mortars, and cinder is a type of coarse aggregate that is not typically used in mortars.
Discussion:
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Vinaych said:   1 decade ago
Cement is the perfect binding material.

Taral patel said:   1 decade ago
A mortar is mixture of cement, sand and water. It's proportion depend on where it is use.

Eng. M. A. RIZVAN said:   1 decade ago
A mixture of lime called Mortar.

Vijay said:   1 decade ago
Cement is a soft, dried & packed in air tight, which gives solid mass on reaction with water. Hence cement is the binding material in mortar.

Jagdish dangi said:   1 decade ago
Definitely mortar is binding material in mortar specially cement is used for binding purpose.

Robin sanwat said:   1 decade ago
Mortar is mix of cement, sand and water but after adding aggregate then we can say concrete so in mortar cement is a binding material.

Lakshmi said:   1 decade ago
Mortar is mix of cement, sand and water. Cement plays a role of binder by its slurry nature due presents of minerals like Al, S, ash etc while mixing with water.

Haryiiit said:   1 decade ago
Cement has binding nature because of it's contents. They are Silica, Aluminium, Iron and other material like ash.

Mounika said:   1 decade ago
Cement is used as binding because it consists of chemical substances present in it.

Yogendra said:   1 decade ago
Because it is binding material for making mortar or other.


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