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1. Mortar: It is a mixture of sand, water, and cement used as a bonding material between construction elements such as bricks, cement blocks, stones, etc. It is characterized by its softer consistency than concrete and is mainly used for plastering, coatings, and as an adhesive to join construction materials.

2. Concrete: It is a mixture of sand, gravel, water, and cement that forms a solid and resistant mass. It is mainly used in the construction of structures such as floors, columns, walls, among others. Concrete is a stronger material than mortar and is used in constructions that require greater structural strength.

3. Reinforced concrete: It is a variant of concrete where metal reinforcements (usually steel bars) are incorporated to increase its tensile strength and improve its structural behavior. Reinforced concrete is used in the construction of elements such as beams, slabs, piles, among others, where high resistance and load-bearing capacity are required.

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