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Limestone reactions - making cement

Cement is also made using limestone The limestone is heated with clay, which contains other substances.

The mixture reacts with water and sets to become very hard. It is harder than mortar, and will set under water because it needs no carbon dioxide.

Concrete is made by mixing cement with gravel or small chippings of limestone. It is used for making large buildings.

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