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(v) CaSO4 2H2O -> (Ca(SO4)2 H2O+ H2O​

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CaSO4*2H2O = CaSO4 + H2O - Chemical Equation Balancer

Gypsum = Calcium Sulfate + Water

Reaction Type

Decomposition

Reactants

Gypsum - CaSO4·2H2O

Gypsum Mineral Calcium(II) Sulfate Dihydrate Gypsum Stone Hydrated Calcium Sulfate Mineral White Gypsum Fibrosum Selenite Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate

Molar Mass of CaSO4*2H2O Oxidation State of CaSO4*2H2O

Products

Calcium Sulfate - CaSO4

Calcium Sulphate Calcium Sulfate Anhydrous Anhydrous Calcium Sulfate Anhydrous Gypsum Anhydrous Sulfate Of Lime Calcium Salt Of Sulfuric Acid Anhydrite

Molar Mass of CaSO4 Oxidation State of CaSO4

Water - H2O

Dihydrogen Monoxide Dihydridooxygen [OH2] HOH Hydrogen Hydroxide Dihydrogen Oxide Oxidane Hydrogen Oxide

Molar Mass of H2O Oxidation State of H2O

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