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How is plaster of paris chemically different from gypsum how are the interconverted right values of plaster of paris?

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Answered by ardrataji49
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Explanation:

Plaster of paris is the hemi hydrated gypsum that is CaSo4. 1/2 H2O

by adding water plaster of paris become thicker due to the formation of gypsum and gypsum is heated to get plaster of paris

Answered by khushi146583
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Answer:

Plaster of Paris is different from Gypsum in term of water of crystallization. Gypsom has 2 mole of water of crystallization where as Plaster of Paris has half mole of water of crystallization. Plaster of Paris is prepared from heating gypsum.

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