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Name: Alonzo, Jonalyn T.

Student Number: 2021107343

Section: A75 Date: 01/09/23

Type of Activity: Quiz 3 Course: CE152P-2

Instructor’s Name: Christ John L. Marcos School: Civil, Environmental and Geological Engineering

MAPUA UNIVERSITY SCEGE

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In completing this assessment, I swore on my honor that neither I nor anybody else provided any

appropriate aid. I am aware that cheating and/or plagiarism are serious offenses in accordance with

University’s Memorandum, and I will be subject to the corresponding penalties if I do so.

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I. Write T if the statement is True and F if it is false. (5 pts each)

T 1. The capacity of a hardened cement paste to maintain its volume after setting without experiencing delayed
destructive expansion is referred to as soundness.
T 2. The primary importance of cement soundness testing is to make sure that the cement does not exhibit any
discernible subsequent expansion.
F 3. The main causes of cement's unsoundness are too much lime, too much magnesium, or too much sulfate.
F 4. Cement's effect on soundness does not manifest itself until after a long amount of time.
T 5. Signs of unsoundness are Distortion, Cracking, and Disintegration.

II. Show complete solution and unit then BOX the final answer. (75 pts each)

6. As shown on the table below. Complete the table.

Fine Aggregates Coarse Aggregates


Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3
Mass of Steel Bucket, g 5000 5001 5000.50 5000 5000 5000.25
Mass of Steel Bucket filled with 8400.90 8400.80 8400.90 9400.30 9400.20 9400.50
aggregate, g
Mass of aggregate, g 3400.9 3399.8 3400.4 4400.3 4400.2 4400.25
Volume of Steel Bucket, cm3 3001 3002 3000.70 3000 3000.15 3000.10
Unit Weight of Aggregate, N/m3 11,117.23725 11,109.93937 11,116.7141 14,388.981 14,387.9346 14,388.33789
Average Unit Weight of Aggregate, 11,114.63024 14,388.41783
N/m3

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