What will happen if gypsum is heated at a temperature beyond 100 degrees Celsius
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When gypsum is heated to a temperature of 100⁰C (373K), it loses three-fourths of its water of crystallisation and forms plaster of Paris (CaSO4.
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When gypsum is heated to a temperature of 100⁰C (373K), it loses three-fourths of its water of crystallisation and forms plaster of Paris (CaSO4).
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