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how can there be half molecule of water in plaster of paris

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Answered by yaldani770
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In plaster of Paris, two units of calcium sulphate share one molecule of water, making it 1/2 molecule of water per CaSO4 unit. This is why it is known as calcium sulphate hemihydrate and the chemical formula is CaSO. 1/2H2O

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