what is gypsum? what happened if it is heated up to 100 °C.
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a soft white or grey mineral consisting of hydrated calcium sulphate. It occurs chiefly in sedimentary deposits and is used to make plaster of Paris and fertilizers, and in the building industry
it gets converted into plaster of Paris when it is heated to 100°C
it gets converted into plaster of Paris when it is heated to 100°C
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