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what happened when plaster of Paris react with gypsum
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Answered by Craftsbymaha
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In terms of crystallisation water, Plaster of Paris is distinguished from Gypsum. Gypsum has 2 moles of crystallisation water where half a mole of crystallisation water is available as Plaster of Paris. The Plaster of Paris is made from hot gypsum.

By heating gypsum or calcium sulphate to around 140-180 degrees Celsius, the Plaster of Paris is obtained. Gypsum shapes the Paris Plaster when heated to such a temperature

Answered by ani13022013
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when plaster of paris react with gypsum it becomes hard .

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