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What happens when Gypsum is heated

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When gypsum is heated at 373 K, it loses its water of crystallization or all the water molecules and becomes calcium sulphate hemihydrate. Gypsum is converted to “Plaster of Paris”. In fact, gypsum is Plaster of Paris and when heated, this Plaster of Paris melts to give Gypsum.

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