Science Notes - Concrete thinking and forensic science?
Issue 348 | Page 12 | Published Mar 2013
Description
Concrete is ubiquitous as a building material and you will find lumps of it lying around in almost every school, street or garden. So investigating its chemistry is both cheap and relevant.
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