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Gypsum is heated to 120° C. The percentage loss in weight is ​

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Answered by JaiShreeRadhaKrishna
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Gypsum is hydrated calcium sulphate, CaSO4 · 2H2O. On heating to 120°C, it loses part of its water of crystallisation and forms a white powder known as plaster of Paris.

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