A number of alternative liquids to orthophosphoric acid have been examined as possible cement formers. Significant rules have been established for the chemical composition of cement-forming liquids. Cementation could only be achieved with aqueous solutions of certain complexing acids: polycarboxylic, ketonic, and fluoboric acid and derivatives of phosphoric acid.
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