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what is plaster of Paris and its use

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Answered by RATHIJAAT
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Gypsum is a crystalline mineral of hydrated calcium sulphate (chemical formula CaSO4. ... A mixture of gypsum and water can be poured; the gypsum hardens as the water evaporates. In art gypsum is mainly used in the partly dehydrated form ofplaster of Paris (2CaSO4.

It is commonly used to precast and hold parts of ornamental plasterwork placed on ceilings and cornices. It is also used in medicine to make plaster casts to immobilize broken bones while they heal, though many modern orthopedic casts are made of fibreglass or thermoplastics.



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Answered by Anonymous
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Plaster is a building material which is used for the protective or decorative coating of walls and ceilings and for casting decorative elements.

The most common types are-:

1)Gypsum
2) Lime
3) Cement.

Plaster is manufactured as a powder and is mixed with water to form a stiff but workable paste.

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