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Chemical Formula for plaster of paris​

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Answered by prakashakash802
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The compound plaster of Paris is prepared by heating gypsum at 120oC. The chemical formula for the plaster of Paris is (CaSO4) H2O and is better known as calcium sulfate hemihydrate.

Answered by Anonymous
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\qquad❏ It is a Calcium sulfate hemihydrate.

\qquad❏ The plaster of Paris is made up of gypsum, lime, and cement.

\qquad❏ It is invented by Dr. Anthonius Mathijsen.

\qquad❏ It is obtained by heating gypsum at the temperature of 376K. While heating, gypsum loses its water molecules and creates plaster of Paris.

\qquadUses of plaster of Paris :

\qquad❏ It is used in the medical field. The doctor used it for joining the fractured bones.

\qquad❏ It is used for creating designs and patterns on the ceiling.

\qquad❏ It is used for filling gaps between roofs and walls.

\qquad❏ It is used to create toys, cosmetics blackboard chalks, and cast for statues.

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