meaning of plaster of paris
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plaster of Paris
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1 a white powder that sets to a hard solid when mixed with water, used for making sculptures and casts, as an additive for lime plasters, and for making casts for setting broken limbs. It is usually the hemihydrate of calcium sulphate, 2CaSO4.H2O
2 the hard plaster produced when this powder is mixed with water: a fully hydrated form of calcium sulphate, (Sometimes shortened to) plaster
(C15: from Medieval Latin plastrum parisiense, originally made from the gypsum of Paris)
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1 a white powder that sets to a hard solid when mixed with water, used for making sculptures and casts, as an additive for lime plasters, and for making casts for setting broken limbs. It is usually the hemihydrate of calcium sulphate, 2CaSO4.H2O
2 the hard plaster produced when this powder is mixed with water: a fully hydrated form of calcium sulphate, (Sometimes shortened to) plaster
(C15: from Medieval Latin plastrum parisiense, originally made from the gypsum of Paris)
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Plaster of paris :-
A soft of sand and cement and sometime lime with water,for spreading on walls , to form hard surface when dried is called plaster of paris..
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Hey mate here is your answer.........
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Plaster of paris :-
A soft of sand and cement and sometime lime with water,for spreading on walls , to form hard surface when dried is called plaster of paris..
Thank You
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