The setting time of cement is lowered by adding
[amp_mcq option1=”oxides of aluminium” option2=”gypsum” option3=”oxides of magnesium” option4=”silica” correct=”option1″]
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UPSC NDA-2 – 2016
– Additives are used to control setting time: accelerators decrease setting time, retarders increase it.
– Gypsum is a common retarder, preventing flash set by reacting with C₃A.
– Oxides of aluminium are present in cement clinker primarily as tricalcium aluminate (C₃A), which hydrates rapidly and contributes to early setting. Certain forms of reactive alumina can act as accelerators.
– Oxides of magnesium (MgO), if present in excess in portland cement, can cause delayed expansion and soundness issues, not primarily affecting initial setting time in a controlled manner.
– Silica (SiO₂) is a main component of cement (silicates C₃S and C₂S), which are responsible for strength development, but adding pure silica is not a method to control setting time.
– The phrasing “lowered by adding” implies acceleration. While gypsum is a crucial additive related to setting time, its effect is the opposite (increasing/retarding). This points towards A as the intended answer, assuming a context where an aluminium oxide based additive is used for acceleration.