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Standard VII
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Cement
Can water be ...
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Can water be absorbed in a cement floor?
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The absorption of water in cement floor is very small but it is not exactly zero. It also depends on quality of cement and also on how long the floor is exposed in water. Also if there are small cracks then it will increase the absorptivity.
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