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conversion of plaster of paris into gypsum results in

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Answered by aditi346454
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Dehydration: Rock into plaster

Gypsum rock is converted into gypsum plaster by driving off some of the chemically combined water. Heating gypsum at 120°C for one hour results in a hemi-hydrate (CaSO4. 1⁄2H2O) – with three quarters of the water removed. Gypsum hemi-hydrate is also known as Plaster of Paris.

Answered by ridaansari15
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Explanation:

Gypsum contains calcium sulfate dihydrate (CaSO4·2H2O) and plaster of Paris contains calcium sulfate hemihydrates (CaSO4·0.5 H2O). When added water to plaster of Paris (PoP), it will re-form into gypsum.

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