In hollow clay blocks masonry, all the blocks should be dipped in _________ before using them.

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Composite masonry is a construction technique that combines different types of masonry units or materials to form a single structural element. This method is commonly used in modern architecture to improve the structural performance and aesthetic appeal.  In composite masonry walls, two wythes of masonry units are constructed bonding with each other. While one wythe can be brick or stone masonry while the other can be hollow bricks.  Some examples of composite masonry include: Brick-backed ashlar masonry Brick-backed stone slab facing Rubble-backed brick masonry  Composite masonry... Show more

In hollow clay blocks masonry, all the blocks should be dipped in _________ before using them.