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1) Formation:-
2)Uses:-

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Answered by pinjaraarifisha
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Uses of Plaster of Paris:-

  • It used for producing moulds for pottery and ceramics and casts of statues and busts. ...
  • It is used for making statues ,models and other decorative materials.
  • It is used in surgical bandages used for plastering broken or fractured bones of the body and for preparing blackboard Chalk.

formation:-

Plaster of Paris is prepared by heating gypsum to a temperature of 373K. When gypsum is heated to a temperature of 373k ,It loses three-Fourths of its water of crystallisation and forms Plaster of Paris.

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How Plaster of Paris is formed?

Plaster of Paris is created by heating gypsum crystals, a soft mineral made of calcium sulphate dihydrate, to turn them into a dry powder. When it is mixed with water it reforms into a gypsum paste which is used as a building material for wall surfacing and fireproofing, or for creating sculptures and other art works.

What is plaster of Paris write its chemical formula?

The chemical name of plaster of Paris is calcium sulphate hemihydrate because half molecule of water is attached with calcium sulphate. The chemical formula of plaster of Paris is is CaSO4. 1/2H2O.

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