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10.
In the cement the compound quickest to react with water, is
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Sinduja said:
1 decade ago
Water react with cement. It is a dicalcium silicate. Then why it is tricalcium aluminate?
Piyush singh said:
1 decade ago
Water reacts with cement is true, but it is dicalcium silicate is the wrong one you predicted, its made up of 4 contents, dicalcium silicate, tricalcium silicate, tricalcium aluminate and tetracalcium alumino-ferrate. Dicalcium silicate gives the strength up to last stage, while tricalcium silicate gives the strength in initial phase like upto firth some days, while tricalcium silicate react instantly as false setting but its role in giving strength is very poor. Mainly dicalcium silicate and tricalcium silicate gives the strength to the concrete in later stage and initial stage respectively. But false setting reaction first is done by tricalcium aluminate.
Sharad said:
1 decade ago
What is false setting reaction?
Kavya said:
1 decade ago
C 3A :
Tricalcium Aluminate reacts most strongly with water of all the calcium aluminates. Its hydration leads to the phenomenon of "flash set" (instantaneous set) , and a large amount of heat is generated. To avoid this, Portland-type cements include a small addition of calcium sulfate (typically 4-8%). Sulfate ions in solution lead to the formation of an insoluble layer of ettringite over the surface.
Tricalcium aluminate is associated with three important effects that can reduce the durability of concrete:
1. "Overheating" in large masses of concrete.
2. Formation ettringite in sulfate attack, This reaction is expansive, and can "disrupt mature concrete".
3. Delayed ettringite formation, where "concrete is cured at temperatures above the decomposition temperature" of ettringite (about 65'C). On cooling, expansive ettringite formation takes place.
Because they are even more basic, the alkali-loaded polymorphs are correspondingly more reactive. Appreciable amounts (>1%) in cement make set control difficult, and the cement becomes excessively hygroscopic. The cement powder flowability is reduced, and air-set lumps tend to form.
They withdraw water from gypsum on storage of the cement, leading to false set. For this reason, their formation is avoided.
Tricalcium Aluminate reacts most strongly with water of all the calcium aluminates. Its hydration leads to the phenomenon of "flash set" (instantaneous set) , and a large amount of heat is generated. To avoid this, Portland-type cements include a small addition of calcium sulfate (typically 4-8%). Sulfate ions in solution lead to the formation of an insoluble layer of ettringite over the surface.
Tricalcium aluminate is associated with three important effects that can reduce the durability of concrete:
1. "Overheating" in large masses of concrete.
2. Formation ettringite in sulfate attack, This reaction is expansive, and can "disrupt mature concrete".
3. Delayed ettringite formation, where "concrete is cured at temperatures above the decomposition temperature" of ettringite (about 65'C). On cooling, expansive ettringite formation takes place.
Because they are even more basic, the alkali-loaded polymorphs are correspondingly more reactive. Appreciable amounts (>1%) in cement make set control difficult, and the cement becomes excessively hygroscopic. The cement powder flowability is reduced, and air-set lumps tend to form.
They withdraw water from gypsum on storage of the cement, leading to false set. For this reason, their formation is avoided.
Podi wije said:
1 decade ago
What about tetracalcium alumino ferrite C4AF?
Sanjay said:
1 decade ago
Definitely its di-calcium silicate not tri-calcium aluminate.
Shashank tyagi said:
10 years ago
It is not di calcium silicate its tri calcium aluminate because it has highest affinity toward water and generate more heat about 809 kJ/kg more than C2S.
It react with h2o to form false set rich hinder other strength giving reaction. That hy gypsum is added to react it c3a to form tranzite.
It react with h2o to form false set rich hinder other strength giving reaction. That hy gypsum is added to react it c3a to form tranzite.
Jitendra said:
8 years ago
The Rate of hydration is more for C4AF then how C3A react first?
Parameshwar said:
8 years ago
C3a qukist react btt c3s fst react with water.
Ravinder Poonia said:
8 years ago
Yes, the correct answer A. I agree.
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