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Civil Concrete Cross Word

Horizontales
The rising of excess water to the surface of freshly placed concrete.
Additional substances added to concrete to enhance properties like workability, durability, or setting time.
Variations in the size of concrete due to factors like moisture content and temperature changes.
Concrete with embedded steel reinforcement to improve strength and durability.
A binding material that hardens when mixed with water, holding concrete components together.
A composite material made of fine and coarse aggregates bonded with cement paste that hardens over time.
Concrete that has undergone curing and has gained sufficient strength.
The ability of concrete to withstand environmental conditions and resist deterioration over time.
The chemical reaction between cement and water that causes concrete to harden.
The ease with which concrete can be mixed, placed, and finished.
Verticales
A thin layer of plain concrete laid before foundation work to provide a smooth and stable base.
Freshly mixed concrete that is still in a plastic state before it hardens.
Granular materials such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone used in concrete mixtures.
The process of determining the proportions of cement, water, aggregates, and admixtures to achieve desired concrete properties.
Concrete without reinforcement, mainly used for flooring and paving.
The property of concrete that prevents water or other substances from passing through it.
The separation of coarse aggregates from the cement paste in a concrete mix.
The proportion of water to cement in a concrete mix, affecting workability and strength.
The process of maintaining adequate moisture, temperature, and time to allow concrete to reach its desired strength.
The capacity of hardened concrete to withstand loads without failure.