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the water of crystallisation of gypsum is​

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Answered by sridutt15
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the water of crystallization of gypsum is a plaster of Paris.

Answered by aksharapatel08
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Water of crystallization is the fixed no. of water molecules present in one formula unit of a salt in its crystaline form. ... on careful heating of gypsum at 373k , it loses water molecules partially to become calcium sulphate hemihydrate. this is called plaster of paris (CaSO4)

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