Plaster of Paris on mixing with water forms fine crystal of;
(a) Gypsum
(b) Anhydrous calcium sulphate
(c) Calcium hydrogen sulphate
(d) None of these
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On mixing with water, plaster of paris takes up water of crystallization to form orthorhombic calcium sulphate dihydrate. This sets to a hard mass which is monoclinic calcium sulphate dihydrate or gypsum.
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a) gypsum
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