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what happens if gypsum is heated above 400k

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Answered by anushree92004
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When gypsum is heated above 393K, no water of crystallisation is left and anhydrous calcium sulphate, CaSO4 is obtained. This is called 'dead burnt plaster'.

Answered by sharikhzeba1
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When gypsum is heated above 393K, no water of crystallisation is left and anhydrous calcium sulphate, CaSO4 is obtained. This is called 'dead burnt plaster'.

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