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Prepared by mixing starch in water at 30–50°C with sodium hydroxide to achieve high viscosity.

In studies of concrete and cement, section typically covers "Solids in the Hydrated Cement Paste" . This content explains the physical components of cement after hydration, including: Calcium Silicate Hydrate (C-S-H): The main binding phase. Calcium Hydroxide Crystals: Large hexagonal crystals. Calcium Sulfoaluminates: Needle-like structures. Unpuzzolanized particles: Residual grains of cement. 3. Chemical Manufacturing and Ratios Paste 2.5.1

In industrial patents for , "Paste 2.5:1" refers to a specific weight ratio between the "main paste" and the "carrier paste." Prepared by mixing starch in water at 30–50°C

In solar cell research involving , "2.5:1" often denotes a dilution ratio by weight . For instance, researchers may dilute a standard TiO₂ paste with anhydrous ethanol at this ratio to create a mesoporous layer through spin coating. WO2003087253A1 - Starch-based glue paste compositions Calcium Hydroxide Crystals: Large hexagonal crystals

In the FEMAP Commands Manual , section is titled "File Page Setup" . While it falls under the "Print, Copy, and Paste" category (section 2.5), the specific sub-section 2.5.1 details the configuration for page layouts and printing parameters for engineering models. 2. Materials Science (Concrete Microstructure)