Chemistry, asked by yadavsintoo894, 9 months ago

what happens when plaster of paris is heated
beyond 120°c?​

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Answered by siddheshbarde
3

Answer:

it loses whole of water of crystallisation and anhydrous calcium sulphate is formed. This is called dead burnt plaster.

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Answered by Michaelthompson
2

Answer:

It loses its water of crystallisation

Explanation:

When plaster of Paris is heated beyond 120°C, it loses whole of water of crystallisation and anhydrous calcium sulphate is formed. This is called dead burnt plaster.

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