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plaster of paris reaction​

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Answered by gsmalkon
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Explanation:

PLASTER OF PARIS is non-flammable and non-combustible. Has generally low chemical reactivity but can act as an oxidizing agent under extreme conditions. Decomposes at high temperature to generate toxic oxides of sulfur. Reacts exothermically but slowly with moisture in the air or water to form gypsum CaSO4.

Chemical Formula: CaSO4 = 0.5H2O

Melting Point: 325 ° F (Loses H2O) (NIOSH)

Answered by MarkRober
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Answer:

Reacts exothermically but slowly with moisture in the air or water to form gypsum CaSO4.

Chemical Formula: CaSO4 = 0.5H2O

Melting Point: 325 ° F (Loses H2O) (NIOSH)

Explanation:

Reacts exothermically but slowly with moisture in the air or water to form gypsum CaSO4.

Chemical Formula: CaSO4 = 0.5H2O

Melting Point: 325 ° F (Loses H2O) (NIOSH)

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