Admixtures are ingredients added to concrete other than cement, water and aggregates to achieve desired properties. Common admixtures include air-entraining, plasticizers, retarding, accelerating, corrosion inhibiting, waterproofing and grouting admixtures. Air-entraining admixtures introduce tiny air bubbles that allow space for ice expansion and prevent cracking. Plasticizers improve workability while using less water. Retarders slow hydration for placing large pours over time. Accelerators speed strength gain. Corrosion inhibitors protect reinforcement. Waterproofers make concrete less permeable. Mineral admixtures like fly ash and slag improve properties and provide environmental benefits.