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    Differences between cement, concrete, and mortar:
    • Cement: A powdery ingredient made up of lime, silica, alumina, iron, and gypsum.
    • Concrete: Composed of cement, sand, water, and coarse aggregate (such as rock chips or crushed stone). Used for slabs and foundations.
    • Mortar: Weaker, with a higher water-to-cement ratio, and contains finer aggregate. Used to paste bricks, blocks, or tiles together.
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