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Why is the plaster of Paris called so? Plaster is the common name for calcium sulphate hemi hydrate made by heating the mineral gypsum, the common name for sulphate of lime. ... Thus, during the early 18th century, Paris became the centre of plaster production, and hence the name, plaster of Paris.
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