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Concrete dissolving agents, including cement remover chemical, operate through a fascinating chemical process. At their core, these agents typically contain acidic compounds, such as hydrochloric acid or phosphoric acid. When applied to concrete surfaces, these acids react with the calcium compounds present in the cement, specifically calcium hydroxide and calcium silicate hydrate. This reaction results in the formation of water-soluble calcium salts, which effectively break down the bonds holding the concrete together.
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