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Identify the compound of calcium which is used for plastering of fractured bones. With the help of chemical equation show how is it prepared and what special precautions should be taken during the preparation of this compound.

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Answered by VaLKhi
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Plaster of paris is used to give support to the fractured bones its chemical name is c a s .

it is prepared by heating gypsum at 373 Kelvin precaution must be take r it should be stored in moisture proof container the shape has to be given should we done fast Tu because its water of crystallization is to which become hard very fastly

chlorine reacts with slaked lime to form bleaching powder it is made bye the equation flirting react Suites Lakeline to home bleaching powder it is made by C A O H 2+ cl2------– caocl2 + h2o


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Answered by sdvfriends123
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The compound is


(Plaster of Paris) CaSO4.1/2H2O


It is prepared by heating gypsum at 373K (Apx) in large steel pots.


CaSO4.2H2O--> CaSO4.1/2H2O + 3/2H2O


Gypsum. Heat plaster of Paris



Precautions


The temperature should be carefully controlled, if temperature is quite high gypsum will be fully dehydrated. And dehydrated gypsum is totally different from plaster of Paris.




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