Find the odd entry among silica fume, rice husk ash, metakaoline and ground granulated blast furnace slag with respect to cement product:

Find the odd entry among silica fume, rice husk ash, metakaoline and ground granulated blast furnace slag with respect to cement product:

A. Silica fume
B. Rice husk ash
C. Metakaoline
D. Ground granulated blast furnace slag
Correct Answer: C. Metakaoline

📚 Detailed Explanation: Odd One Out — Metakaolin is Manufactured

Why C (Metakaolin) is correct: The key distinction is origin:
Silica fume: By-product of electric arc furnace production of silicon metal or ferrosilicon alloys. A waste product collected from exhaust gases.
Rice husk ash: Agricultural by-product from burning rice husks (after milling). A waste product of rice processing.
GGBS: Industrial by-product from iron-making blast furnaces. Quenched, granulated slag is ground to make GGBS.
Metakaolin: Produced by purposely calcining (heat-treating at 650–900°C) refined kaolin clay. It is not a by-product; it is manufactured specifically as a SCM (supplementary cementitious material). This makes it the odd one out.

Supplementary Cementitious Materials — Origin

SCM Origin By-product?
Silica fume Silicon metal / ferrosilicon industry Yes (industrial by-product)
Rice husk ash Burnt rice husks Yes (agricultural by-product)
Metakaolin Calcined kaolin clay (manufactured) No — purposely made
GGBS Blast furnace iron-making Yes (industrial by-product)
  • Metakaolin = odd one out because it is manufactured, not a by-product.
  • All others (silica fume, RHA, GGBS) are by-products of other industrial or agricultural processes.

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