how is plaster of paris different from gypsum? how are they interconverted?
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plaster of paris is dehydrated gypsum...that is when gypsum is heated at high temperatures which gives plaster of paris
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Heya HERE is your answer
Plaster of Paris contains 1/2 water of crystallization while gypsum contain 2.
They can be interconveted by heating and by giving water.
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Plaster of Paris contains 1/2 water of crystallization while gypsum contain 2.
They can be interconveted by heating and by giving water.
HOPE IT helps you
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