Pozzolanic Ash
Pozzolanic ash
is a
siliceous
and
aluminous
material which reacts with
calcium hydroxide
in the presence of water to form compounds possessing
cementitious
properties. This allowed it to be used in the
Roman Empire
to make cement. Pozzolanic ash occurs naturally in volcanic deposits from
Pozzuoli
and
Naples
.
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