Answer:
It reduces strength.
Explanation:
It not desirable to produce concrete mixtures of a higher consistency than normal because the strength of the concrete decreases. Consistency plays an important role in the determination of strength of concrete. Less water than normal quantity in concrete increases the consistency but decreases strength due to incomplete chemical reaction while on the other hand, adding more water would increase water-cement ratio and reduces consistency as well as strength of the concrete so that's why necessary amount of water and cement should be added to get higher strength.
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the net charge of an ion is non-zero due to its total number of electrons being unequal to its total number of protons.
Answer:
You should not because this can cause a grease fire. Grease fires, unlike traditional fires, cannot be put out with water, which can increase the risk of the fire rapidly spreading.