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What happens when Gypsum is heated at 373k

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Answered by Anonymous
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The gypsum gets converted to Plaster of Paris at 373 K. Gypsum is plaster of paris. when it is heated it will melt. If heated dry, it'll probably produce water and whitish residue ( Colour of Calcium Sulphate).


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Answered by Ayushpratapsingh2210
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When gypsum is heated at 373K then it loses its water molecules and converts into calcium sulphate hemihydrate (CaSO4 .1/2H2O) also known as plaster of Paris.


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